Lisa Bouhuys is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working at RTL Nieuws, where she is best known for her incisive reporting on national politics and social issues. Her career is marked by significant investigative work and award-winning journalism.
Lisa Bouhuys led an investigative team at RTL Nieuws that uncovered widespread fraud in the Dutch healthcare system. Her reporting exposed fraudulent practices by several healthcare providers, leading to policy changes and increased regulatory oversight.
In the lead-up to the national elections, Lisa Bouhuys moderated a high-profile debate featuring leaders from major political parties. Her role as a moderator was praised for her ability to maintain a balanced and insightful discussion on key electoral issues.
Lisa Bouhuys published a critically acclaimed book that delves into the intricacies of Dutch politics. The book offers a behind-the-scenes look at political maneuvering and decision-making processes, drawing from her extensive experience as a political reporter.
Lisa Bouhuys was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative journalism on the housing crisis in the Netherlands. Her in-depth analysis and reporting brought to light systemic issues affecting housing policies and availability.
Lisa Bouhuys joined RTL Nieuws, a leading Dutch news broadcaster, where she continued to build her reputation as a skilled journalist. At RTL, she focused on political reporting and became a familiar face on Dutch television.
Lisa Bouhuys gained national attention with her investigative report on government surveillance practices in the Netherlands. Her work uncovered significant details about the extent of data collection and sparked a national debate on privacy and security.
Lisa Bouhuys began her journalism career at De Telegraaf, one of the largest daily newspapers in the Netherlands. During her time there, she honed her skills in investigative reporting and covered a wide range of topics, from local news to national issues.