Bram Moszkowicz drove all the way to Belgium yesterday to crawl into the buttocks of SBS 6 colleague Peter Gillis. “He tells a completely logical story! It all makes sense!” he shouts.
Peter Gillis is working on nine new holiday parks, but for now he is only building castles in the air, says Omroep Brabant. “In a place where he has planned 110 ‘holiday homes’, the municipality only allows 10, and private beaches are banned throughout Croatia,” the regional broadcaster said. So there is something fishy about his plans.
Myths
Now that he is back from vacation, Peter wants to correct this story; According to him, Omroep Brabant is fighting an ‘unfair battle’ and the broadcaster is telling ‘fables’ and ‘lies’. Fortunately, there is Bram Moszkowicz, the ‘independent’ expert from Shownieuws, to straighten everything out.
Presenter Dyantha Brooks in the show section: “Bram, at the request of Shownieuws (read: at the request of Peter, ed.) you traveled to Belgium, to Peter’s house. You have looked at all the documents.”
View everything
Bram, who consistently stands up for Peter, sits at the desk with a deadly serious face. “Yes, I have had the opportunity to see everything.”
What Peter says about private beaches is just nonsense, isn’t it? “They are indeed public, but you can lease a part of that public beach. If you walk in the south of France, for example, you have a coffee shop on a public beach and that is allowed because the owner leases it from the municipality. That is completely normal.”
Completely logical
Peter only calls them private beaches for the brochure, although that is not legally the case, Bram agrees. “But that is a completely logical story.”
No castles in the air are built, Bram avers. He speaks of ‘substantial investments’. “I cannot afford that, and I think all of us at the table, financially speaking. These are serious financing activities. I cannot say how much, but they are large amounts. Why would he do that if he has dishonest intentions?”
He concludes: “It all makes sense!”

