Patricia Remak
Patricia Joan Remak-Boerenstam is a former Dutch civil servant and politician of Surinamese descent. As a member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy she was a Ward Alderman of the ward Amsterdam-Zuidoost from 1997 to 1998, a member of the House of Representatives from 1998 to 2002 and a member of the Provincial Council of North Holland from 2003 to 2007. In 2008 she was convicted of fraud.
Career
Remak studied tax law at Leiden University. Before she became an MP, she was a ward alderman in the ward Amsterdam-Zuidoost. Her portfolio contained welfare, sport and finances. In the House of Representatives, her portfolio included finances, development aid and state expenditure. After she left the House of Representatives, Remak joined the VVD group in the Provincial Council of North Holland in 2003. In June 2005 she left the VVD group, after major political differences' and continued as an independent member of the Provincial Council.Fraud
Remak was convicted of benefit fraud in January 2007. She received benefits from her former job as MP, although she was not entitled to do so since she had a substantial income from her work as a member of Provincial Council and tax inspector. She failed to inform the UWV about her income, as is required by law. Some days before this conviction became public, she resigned as a member of Provincial Council. Remak was first convicted to one year imprisonment. She appealed the ruling. One year later, the Amsterdam court convicted Remak to six months imprisonment and 240 hours of community service in January 2008.The province of North Holland launched an investigation into her period as a member of the Provincial Council and filed a complaint for fraud and forgery. These allegations were connected to payments of almost 28,000 euro to a party assistant who also worked for her husband's company.