Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Richard de Mos
Richard de Mos - Credit: Groep de Mos / Wikimedia Commons - License: CC-BY-SA
Crime
Richard de Mos
alderman
Hague
Hart voor Den Haag
Rachid Guernaoui
appeal
Dutch Supreme Court
Sunday, 7 July 2024 - 15:50

Share this article:

Hague alderman in corruption case will appeal his conviction

The criminal case against Hague alderman Richard de Mos has been concluded. The public prosecutor's office will not lodge an appeal in cassation, meaning that the verdict of the Hague Court of Appeal is final. The court largely acquitted De Mos, who only received a suspended fine of 2,000 euros for passing on confidential information. The public prosecutor's office had suspected the Hart voor Den Haag party leader of corruption and bribery. Fellow politician Rachid Guernaoui, however, will appeal his conviction.

A six-month suspended prison sentence, 240 hours of community service, a fine of 10,000 euros, and a four-year ban from holding office were demanded against 48-year-old De Mos. He was charged with corruption, bribery, and breach of official secrecy. "The public prosecutor's office has carefully examined the verdicts and sees no grounds for an appeal in cassation," the public prosecutor's office announced on Friday. "Despite the acquittals in this case, the public prosecutor's office is satisfied with some important parts of the verdicts." The fact that the sentences imposed by the court are below the demand is not a reason for the public prosecutor's office to appeal in cassation.

Six other men, a fellow politician and five entrepreneurs, were on trial with De Mos. They were all acquitted except for party member Rachid Guernaoui. He was found guilty of breaching his official secrecy but not punished for it. Omroep West reported on Friday that Guernaoui will appeal, as he believes that the court's ruling is unfair. Therefore, he appealed to the Supreme Court, and his case was not yet concluded.

"What am I getting myself into? I also asked myself whether I wanted to continue with this because I had not been punished. But I think the verdict is incorrect, and I will not accept that. I will not accept that. I want the Supreme Court to make a ruling on this. And if the Supreme Court follows the court of appeal, then, of course, I will accept that. But I am convinced I will win this," he told the broadcaster.

According to the Public Prosecution Service, De Mos and Guernaoui were guilty of corruption by accepting gifts from entrepreneurs. These included donations to the party, boat trips, and dinners.

The Rotterdam court also acquitted De Mos' co-defendants. Only one suspect received a suspended sentence for possession of weapons.

Almost five years ago, the police raided the offices of then aldermen De Mos and Guernaoui who have always denied all accusations.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

More like this

Image
The Hague City Hall, designed by architect Richard Meier, in 2016
Hague councilor convicted for disclosing sensitive government information
Image
Richard de Mos
Popular Hague politician Richard de Mos facing suspended jail term in corruption appeal
Image
The Hague City Hall, designed by architect Richard Meier, in 2016
New center-left coalition in The Hague presents its plans
Image
Hart voor Den Haag party leader Richard de Mos in a last push to boost voter turnout during the 2026 City Council elections. 18 Mar. 2026
First exit poll shows potential big changes ahead for The Hague City Council
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Dutch poet laureate Lieke Marsman dead at age 35 after lengthy fight against cancer
  • Dutch government prepares new household aid amid elevated inflation, fuel costs
  • A'dam journalist’s son attacked with bike chain lock after story about football violence
  • Dutch health insurance to cover gastric reduction surgery for some teens with obesity
  • Italy agrees to start taking asylum seekers back from the Netherlands from next week

Top stories

  • Dutch companies imported €2 billion worth of dangerous designer drugs from India
  • Rate of birth complications higher in poorer neighborhoods
  • At least 8 Dutch men suspected of drugging, raping, filming their wives, girlfriends
  • Court rules Ye can remain in Netherlands for Arnhem performances this week
  • New A'dam coalition planning parking +tourist tax hike, free public transport for kids

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content