Remak was convicted of
benefit fraud in January 2007. She received benefits (
wachtgeld) 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 (the government body responsible for benefits) 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 (three months on probation). She
appealed the ruling. One year later, the Amsterdam court convicted Remak to six months imprisonment (three months on probation) 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.
Wikipedia In June 2008 Remak demanded that the
Dutch-language version of Wikipedia (and the blog
GeenStijl.nl) remove the information on her conviction for fraud. She based her demand on Dutch
privacy law. Wikipedia initially complied with her wishes; the information was restored in June 2008 on legal advice. ==References==