After the
22 March 2016 attacks, Jambon, as Minister of the Interior, claimed in an interview with
De Standaard that "a significant part of the
Muslim community danced in response to the attacks." For this, he could not provide concrete indications of partying Muslims, but referred to information from the
National Security Council showing that the incidents that occurred were marginal and did not involve a significant part of the Muslim community.
Case-Chovanec In August 2020, Jambon came under scrutiny for allegedly failing to act as interior minister in 2018 following an incident in
Charleroi airport. In that incident, a Slovakian man, Jozef Chovanec, was killed in a police cell after an intervention by the aviation police (part of the
federal police). Two and a half years after the incident, surveillance footage of the police action surfaced, causing a social outcry. In a meeting with the Parliamentary Committees on Justice and Home Affairs, Interior Minister
Pieter De Crem indicated that Jambon was aware of the incident at the time, which he would have previously denied. Jambon claimed after De Crem's revelation that he had no recollection of it and that the file shows that neither he nor his cabinet had found out that the police had acted in a problematic manner.
Birthday of Sint-Maartensfonds Representing the
Flemish People's Movement, Jambon spoke on 5 May 2001 at the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Flemish Eastern Front Community Sint-Maartensfonds v.z.w., a former organization of
Flemish former volunteers of the
Flemish Legion and the
Waffen-SS. Jan Jambon was later criticized for making a speech. This was brought out for the first time in 2007 by
Karel De Gucht on
VRT, in an election debate with
Yves Leterme, who was then working with
CD&V and
N-VA. The fact was brought out a second time on 23 October 2013 by the far-right
New-Solidarist Alternative, but this time with photo material. The VRT program
Terzake devoted extra attention to the case on 24 October 2013 and the news was taken up by the main Flemish media, in
De Tijd and De Standaard Avond, the online evening edition of
De Standaard, which devoted its front page to it on 25 October 2013. Then-Flemish minister
Johan Sauwens had to resign in May 2001 after it was revealed that he had participated in the same meeting. In 2014, three days after his appointment as federal minister, he gave an interview to the French-language newspapers
La Libre Belgique and
La Dernière Heure, where he sought to justify his presence at the anniversary of the Sint-Maartensfonds. During the interview he called the
collaboration a mistake, saying the following: "It's easy to talk in retrospect. The people who collaborated with the Germans had their reasons. I did not live in that period." This statement was criticized by several Belgian politicians, as well as the Social-Democrat Group Leader in the European Parliament,
Gianni Pittella. By press release to the
Belga agency, Jan Jambon apologized. ==References==