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Henri Gregory (Bob) Sijthoff is a
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businessman.


Family

Sijthoff is a descendant of the famous Dutch Sijthoff family. The family is known through their connections to the
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publishing company and to several regional newspapers like the now defunct ''
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''. The publishing company and the ''Haagsche Courant'' were the property of Sijthoff's grandfather Henri, but have since passed into the hands of other Sijthoff family members.


''Het Financieele Dagblad''

Sijthoff's father, Henk Sijthoff (1915–2000), was the founder of the Dutch business newspaper ''
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'' (The Financial Daily). After a lengthy negotiation, this newspaper was ultimately sold in 1997, for a converted sum of €38 million. Bob Sijthoff had become a Commissioner of the paper well before this sale. Founder Henk Sijthoff died three years later and Bob Sijthoff inherited a part of his wealth. Sijthoff has since resigned as Commissioner of ''Het Financieele Dagblad'' and sold his company interests.
Willem Sijthoff Willem () is a Dutch and West FrisianRienk de Haan, ''Fryske Foarnammen'', Leeuwarden, 2002 (Friese Pers Boekerij), , p. 158. masculine given name. The name is Germanic, and can be seen as the Dutch equivalent of the name William in English, Gu ...
, a grandnephew of Bob, together with a company known as HAL Investments, became the new owners of ''Het Financieele Dagblad''.


Controversies


Prison time for extortion

Sijthoff has been involved in several controversies in his time. On 15 April 2008, it became known that Sijthoff had invited Swiss banker Hurlimann to his office in 2004, to put pressure on him to make a statement in favor of Sijthoff. In April 2008, Sijthoff had to account for his actions before the court in The Hague. In July 2004, Sijthoff had already been held by the Swiss Justice and arrested and detained for two weeks. On 11 March 2009, The Hague court convicted Sijthoff to 18 months in prison for extortion. He appealed and after his appeal in 2013, his sentence changed to a year probation.


Housing deal

In an article in ''
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'' in July 2006,
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states that a confidant of Willem Endstra told him that Sijthoff bought two pit houses in Amsterdam from Endstra in March 2001, through the mediation of Willem Holleeder. Kelder claims that cadastre data showed that the apartments were sold well below market value: the apartments were sold for €374,369 each to Sijthoff.


Wikipedia

In November 2008, Sijthoff made the news because he did not want an article about him published on the
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. According to him the article contained "false and abusive" texts. He sued "the Vereniging Wikimedia Nederland" and "the Stichting Wikimedia Nederland" and demanded the publication of the particulars of the author of the article and that the article would be removed from the Dutch Wikipedia. He is the first Dutchman demanding through the court that his Wikipedia article be removed. Ruling on this case took place on 10 December 2008. The court rejected his request. The judge stated that he has sued the wrong entity. The legal responsibility for the content of the articles would not lie in the Netherlands, but with the American
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. According to the court, Sijthoffs lawyer did not make it sufficiently plausible that the Vereniging Wikimedia Nederland and the Stichting Wikimedia Nederland have control over the provision and content of the Dutch version of Wikipedia.


Autosport

As a sportsman, Sijthoff races together with his son Diederik Sijthoff in the team of ACS Racing in the Dutch Supercar Challenge. The team drives a Marcos Mantis with starting number 241.Rijdersprofiel Sijthoff op Supercarchallenge.nl
In 2000, Sijthoff took part of the Dutch Toerwagen-kampioenschap in a Honda Integra on the
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together with his team mate Bert Ploeg with the team name BPR Honda.


References

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