Van Quickenborne was a Senator (1999-2003), Secretary of State (junior minister) responsible for the simplification of the administration (2003–2007), Minister for entrepreneurship and simplification (2008–2011), Deputy Prime Minister and Pensions Minister (2011–2012), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice and North Sea (2020-2023). He was a member of the Chamber of Representatives (2003, 2007-2008, 2010-2011 and 2012-2020). Since 2013 he has been mayor of Kortrijk.[2]
As Pensions Minister, he was responsible for pushing controversial pension reforms through Parliament. He then left the Government to become mayor of Kortrijk, returning as Minister of Justice in 2022.[1] In September 2022 he was the subject of a kidnap plot, reported to be linked to drug criminals. A car containing firearms was found outside his house, and his security was stepped up.[3] In September 2023 Van Quickenborne was involved in a scandal dubbed "pipigate" by the media when CCTV footage emerged of guests at his 50th birthday party urinating on a police van belonging to his protection detail. He apologised to Parliament and denied having joked about the incident.[4]
In October 2023, Van Quickenborne resigned as Minister of Justice after the 2023 Brussels shooting; by stepping down, he took political responsibility for Belgian authorities not having complied with a request from Tunisia to extradite the attacker, Abdesalam Lassoued, in August 2022.[5]
Personal life
Van Quickenborne is married to Anouk Sabbe. The couple have three children, the youngest born in May 2023.[6]