Friday, July 10, 2020, 10:23 PM
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THE HAGUE –
Former alderman of The Hague Richard de Mos will come with a national movement after the summer and will participate in the parliamentary elections. He said that on Friday night in the talk show Beau. “I’m going to roll out the ombudsman policy nationwide and then we’ll freshen things up there on the other side of The Hague.”
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De Mos sat at the table with Beau van Erven Dorens on Friday to talk about the accusations of the Public Prosecution Service (OM) at his address and that of Rachid Guernaoui. The Public Prosecution reported Friday that De Mos and Rachid Guernaoui are suspected of participating in criminal organizations with a few real estate and catering entrepreneurs, violation of their official secrecy, perjury and corruption. Richard de Mos is also suspected of hiring an illegal handyman.
De Mos reacts’ furiously ‘to the accusations of the Public Prosecution Service and calls it’the dirtiest political process ever“. De Mos said to Beau that he was ‘competitive’ and that he would participate in the elections to the House of Representatives.
‘Acting improperly OM’
Richard de Mos was a guest at Beau with his lawyer Peter Plasman. Plasman argues that the Public Prosecution Service is acting improperly by releasing a press release on Friday with new allegations, without De Mos ‘being interrogated even once’.
Job Knoester, lawyer of Rachid Guernaoui, has announced via a press release that he agrees. “Rachid Guernaoui will not be able to defend himself. He does not have a file when the Public Prosecution Service seeks publicity. However, he wants to be very clear: the accusations of the Public Prosecution Service are wrong, incorrect and false, ‘it says.
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