Ben Swagerman

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Ben Swagerman
Member of the Senate
Assumed office
10 November 2015
In office
7 June 2011 – 9 June 2015
Personal details
Born (1959-07-07) 7 July 1959 (age 65)
Zeist, Netherlands
Political party People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Alma mater Utrecht University

Ben Swagerman (born 7 July 1959) is a Dutch politician and former prosecutor. He has been a member of the Senate for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy since 10 November 2015 and previously served between June 2011 and June 2015.

Career

Swagerman was born on 7 July 1959 in Zeist. He went to the Atheneum in his hometown between 1971 and 1977. Swagerman subsequently studied Dutch law at Utrecht University and graduated in 1983.[1]

Swagerman served three years as a lawyer and subsequently studied to become a prosecutor. Starting his prosecutor career as a substitute in The Hague in 1992, he was later employed in the same position in Willemstad (Curaçao) and Amsterdam. After serving as deputy and interim head prosecutor in Amsterdam between December 1998 and June 2001 Swagerman became prosector-general of the Netherlands Antilles.[1] He was in function until January 2003. Between 2003 and 2006 Swagerman was head-prosecutor of the police-region Northern Limburg.[1] Since February 2006 he works for the security section of airline KLM.[2]

Senate

In the 2011 Senate elections Swagerman obtained a seat for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. He completed his term and was not re-elected in the 2015 Senate elections.[1]

In March 2015 Swagerman accused MP's criticizing Security and Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten of "shameless political games".[3] The critique was voiced in a case regarding a financial deal made in 2000 between the prosecutor's office and a criminal. Teeven's State Secretary Fred Teeven had signed the deal as prosecutor. Swagerman signed the deal as interim head prosecutor of Amsterdam.[3] In the Senate Swagerman voted for an againstment which would end the possibility that a person cannot be re-tried after a final verdict of acquittal.[4]

After Loek Hermans resigned from the Senate in early November 2015, Swagerman replaced him.[5]

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