A leading female bank official has been fired after getting exposed as a Nazi-themed dominatrix.
The woman had been employed at the central bank of the
Netherlands for 8 years. But for the last 6 of them, she has as well been giving her sexual services at over $450 an hour.
Better known only by her professional name,
Conchita van der
Waal, she requested clients for requirements, stating ‘the kinkier the better’.
The 46-year-old’s website that has been pulled down, show a variety of provocative pictures, which include one of her donning an SS cap.
Van der Waal advises potential clients:
I’ve a challenging profession in global finance. It takes me too many places (particularly
America and western
Europe).
‘
Stiletto heels, lace stockings, business meetings, hold-ups, garter belts, elegant suits. If only my boss, colleagues or clients knew that at night I enjoy my pastime of being a hooker.
Her internet ad advises that she is a native
Dutch blonde who is a high-end prostitute and nymphomaniac.
Van der Waal portrays her greatest passion as ‘raunchy kinky sex with naughty men and wild strangers’.
After
Quote, a Dutch magazine broke the story; the institution confirmed it had fired her over issues of integrity.
Prostitution in Netherlands is lawful though workers at the Dutch central bank are prohibited to take part in any activities that could bring the bank into disrespect, like indecent behavior.
It is alleged that she earlier worked with
ABN-AMRO, a state-owned institution based in
Amsterdam.
Van der Waal is as well understood to have worked for Dutch bank
ING that was fined $622million in
2012 for going against America economic sanctions. It isn’t clear when she was employed by either bank.
Based on her website, working outside the financial sector was far more thrilling.
A photo from one of her internet adverts shows her lying on a zebra-print double bed. Van der Waal dons a revealing leopard-print outfit, flanked by an ice bucket, lit candles and champagne flutes.
The internet advert and photo disappeared from the web shortly after her identity was uncovered.
However, the pictures were captured and replicated by Quote magazine before they were removed.
The Irish Times say that she could face more action from Dutch officials as she failed to adhere to tax rules or register officially as a prostitute.
Prostitutes in the Netherlands must make sure they have a
VAT number and pay income tax, none at all the woman has supposedly carried out so far.
And she might as well face problems since her
S&M; studio is in a building in which morally wrong behavior is particularly banned under the terms of the agreement under which it was acquired in 2012.
Following the exposure, the Dutch central bank stated that it would review screening procedures for new staff. It said that of the 5,470 potential workers who had been screened since
2011,
615 had been turned down.
However, the company has been censured by some in
Holland for treating the woman unjustly by firing her. Prostitution in the country was legalized in
2000 so as to protect women through employment rights and better laws.
- published: 21 Apr 2016
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