Hendrik Cornelis

Hendrik "Rik" Cornelis (1910–1999) was a Belgian colonial civil servant who served as the final Governor-General of the Belgian Congo from 1958 to 1960. His term ended with the independence of the Republic of the Congo.

Hendrik Cornelis
Governor-General Cornelis shortly before leaving the Congo
Governor-General of the Belgian Congo
In office
12 July 1958  30 June 1960
MonarchBaudouin
Preceded byLéo Pétillon
Succeeded byNone (post abolished)
Personal details
Born
Henri Arthur Adolf Marie Christopher Cornelis

(1910-09-18)18 September 1910
Oudenaarde, Belgium
Died1999 (aged 88 or 89)
Chaumont-Gistoux, Belgium
Alma materUniversity of Ghent

Cornelis was born in Oudenaarde, Belgium on 18 September 1910. He gained a doctorate in economic science from the University of Ghent, also spending a year at the Geneva School for International Studies. He joined the Belgian colonial administration in Ruanda-Urundi in 1934 and later served in various roles in the Congo. He was promoted to vice-governor-general of the Belgian Congo in 1953. He became the governor-general on 12 July 1958, being the first Dutch-speaking appointee to the role.[1]

References

  1. NEVB Online.
Sources
  • Verthé, Arthur. "Cornelis, Rik (eigenlijk Hendrik)". Nieuwe Encyclopedie van de Vlaamse Beweging (NEVB) Online (in Dutch). Lannoo. Retrieved 7 September 2019.

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