If she was actually released, Sander would have to adhere to a number of conditions, including no contact with former patients and employees, and a media ban. According to her lawyer, the financial situation in the family of the ex-home nurse is anything but rosy. As a result of the investigation into fraud at the RIZIV, all assets were seized. “In my opinion, these people have ended up on the edge of society, and to a certain extent socially dead. They no longer have access to a bank account. The bank has canceled all accounts, including those of the companies. That is really becoming a tangle. The growth premium, the child benefit, can no longer be deposited. They are dry in terms of income. That is not sustainable. It is better that such a person is no longer under electronic supervision, but can freely search for solutions.”
Never a home nurse again
One thing is certain: Stefanie Sander will never be an independent home nurse again. “She has lost her recognition with the RIZIV and she would no longer want to be a home nurse. Maybe she still wants to work as a normal nurse. She has the qualities for that. But it will not be easy to apply and find a job.”
No more car
Stefanie Sander also no longer has her own car, she left the court this afternoon as a passenger in a modest city car. She did not know then that the Labor Audit Office would appeal and that her ankle bracelet would therefore remain on for the time being.
