The N-VA will request an external audit on the management of the CEO of Proximus

Following questions about his strategic vision, Guillaume Boutin asked to be heard in the House this Tuesday. The boss of Proximus has no shortage of arguments, but he will find on his way a very angry N-VA.


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Maxime Biermé


Head of the Economy department

By Maxime Biermé

Published on 11/26/2024 at 06:00
Reading time: 2 min


JI had been a deputy for two weeks when, in 2019, it was necessary to decide on the appointment of Guillaume Boutin as head of Proximus. I discovered that he had lied on his CV, stating that he had an MBA that he did not have. I was still getting my bearings and, faced with his risky defense and especially the apathy of my colleagues, I chose to give him the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps I should not have…” These remarks are signed by Michael Freilich, deputy of the N-VA, who is very angry with the CEO of Proximus.



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