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Province still denies documents to Tata activist and estate owner Jan de Jong: 'The only thing that matters is they no longer exist'

Province still denies documents to Tata activist and estate owner Jan de Jong: 'The only thing that matters is they no longer exist'

Activist Jan de Jong appeared in court against the province of North Holland for the third time to demand access to secret documents concerning him. The province claims the files no longer exist, a situation De Jong describes as an undermining of the rule of law.

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