Belgian justice minister apologises for birthday party ‘pipigate’ scandal
- Belgium has been rocked by what media have dubbed ‘pipigate’ after the justice minister’s friends urinated against a police van
- The minister apologised to police on Thursday and also denied joking about the incident, which occurred at a party at his house

Guests at Belgian Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne’s 50th birthday party had a bit too much to drink and peed on a police van parked outside his home.
By Thursday, the political hangover had lasted more than three weeks, and he was still mopping up the steady drip of revelations.
Van Quickenborne’s latest humiliation was being forced to appear before parliament to explain what he knew about what the press has gleefully dubbed “pipigate”, or “pee-gate” in English.
At Thursday’s hearing he apologised to the country’s entire police force, some of whom are investigating the drunken late-night incident.
He insisted he was helping police investigate the disrespectful assault on their vehicle by telling three friends suspected of being the culprits to hand themselves in.
“I would like to apologise to all police officers in the country,” he told MPs.