The Arnhem-Leeuwarden Court of Confidentiality Chamber decides that the tax authorities must disclose personal data of customers and suppliers of car dealer X. In the case of reversal of the burden of proof and offense fines, the interest of X to be able to defend itself outweighs the interest of confidentiality for the persons involved.
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