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Leo Delcroix was born on 21 November, 1949 in Kalmthout, Belgium, is a politician. Discover Leo Delcroix's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 21 November 1949
Birthday 21 November
Birthplace Kalmthout, Belgium
Date of death November 02, 2022
Died Place Genk, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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2022

Leo Delcroix died on 2 November 2022, at the age of 72.

2013

In 2013, Delcroix was again accused of misconduct in relation to the Belgian delegation at Expo 2010 in Shanghai, for which he was questioned by the Court of Audit. The Court stated in 2013 that "so many rules were broken that control of the finances was simply impossible". Despite this, he was appointed Commissioner General for Expo 2015 in Milan two years later. The Court of Audit again criticized the management of the Belgian delegation at the Expo in 2017.

2010

In April 2010, Delcroix succeeded Paul Kumpen [nl] as vice-chairman of De Vlaamse Waterweg [nl], a position he held until 2020. In September 2010, he succeeded Theo Kelchtermans as chairman of Hasselt University. He resigned in October 2019 due to health concerns and was succeeded by Jo Vandeurzen.

2004

Delcroix was mentioned in multiple judicial investigations related to illegal party financing, such as the Milieubox [nl] affair, the Smeerpijp Limburg-Antwerpen [nl] affair, and the Superclub-KS affair [nl]. However, he was not officially charged in most cases. However, he was found guilty by a tribunal of first instance in 2003 of forgery of documents [nl] for his role in the Milieubox affair. On 30 June 2004, he was acquitted by a court of appeal because the offenses were time-barred.

2001

In January 2001, Delcroix became director of the Maastricht School of Management. He resigned in October 2003 following his criminal conviction for his role in the "Milieubox affair". He received a boarding premium of 150,000 euros.

1995

In 1995, Delcroix was elected to the Flemish Parliament, where he remained until 1999. He was also appointed a community senator [nl], a position he held from June 1995 to June 1999. During that time, he was also a Quaestor [nl] within the Senate. Delcroix was considered to be on the right side of the CVP and repeatedly questioned the cordon sanitaire within the Vlaams Blok. In 1999, he retired from politics.

1994

In November 1994, Delcroix was criticized over his ownership of a villa in Bormes-les-Mimosas, France, and unreported employment for workers who were employed at the residence. After the insistence of CVP party leader Johan Van Hecke, he resigned from his role as Minister of Defense.

1992

Delcroix earned a degree in classical philology from the University of Antwerp, a law degree from KU Leuven, and later studied economics at the Limburg Universitair Centrum. In 1984, he became national secretary of the CVP and served as a co-opted senator [nl] in the Senate from 1991 to 1995. On 7 March 1992, he became Minister of Defense within the Dehaene I Government [nl], a mandate in which he suspended mandatory conscription. He also carried out reforms within the Belgian Armed Forces with a considerable reduction in the number of soldiers, weapons, and barracks and froze the military budget for five years. He was a founding member of the Eurocorps and increasingly deployed the Belgian Armed Forces for operations in Yugoslavia, Somalia, and Rwanda.

1949

Leo Delcroix (21 November 1949 – 2 November 2022) was a Belgian Flemish politician. He was a member of the Christian People's Party (CVP).