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Supreme Court in the Netherlands to Review Avestruz Case Appeal Next Year

December 3, 2025
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Supreme Court in the Netherlands to Review Avestruz Case Appeal Next Year
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The Supreme Court in the Netherlands has confirmed that it will continue with the cassation process in the high-profile Avestruz Case, signaling that the appeal hearings are expected to take place sometime in 2026. The case involves former officials L. Arends, B. Sevinger, and P. Sussebeek, who previously received convictions from the Court of Appeal.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court notified the attorneys representing Arends, Sevinger, and Sussebeek that the cassation will proceed. The Court also instructed the Procurator General to provide guidance on how the Supreme Court should evaluate the case. After several months of review, the Court will set an official hearing date.

Background of the Case

More than a year ago, on July 12, 2024, the Court of Appeal delivered its verdict in the Avestruz Case. Of the seven defendants, four were acquitted: Werleman, Nuñez, Mansur, and Harms. Meanwhile, Sus­sebeek, Arends, and Sevinger were convicted, leading to their decision to appeal before the Supreme Court.

Acquittals Explained

The Court of Appeal found insufficient evidence that:

  • Government land had been mismanaged or intentionally misused
  • The accused had improperly benefited from land transactions

Harms was acquitted because there was no proof that his donations to the “Curazon Berde” Foundation constituted bribery or were linked to receiving land.

Convictions Detailed

P. Sussebeek

The Court ruled that Sussebeek bribed Sevinger by:

  • Carrying out construction work at Sevinger’s home
  • Providing a gym and installing a drip irrigation system
  • Funding these works through his companies

These benefits were allegedly exchanged for land approvals. Sussebeek also profited by laundering $1.3 million from selling land he obtained through Sevinger.

Sentence:

  • 30 months in prison (10 months conditional)
  • 3-year probation
  • Confiscation of the $1.3 million

L. Arends

Arends was found guilty of bribing Sevinger to obtain government land through political influence and direct payments.

Evidence included:

  • Testimony that Arends sent an envelope with cash to Sevinger
  • A witness delivered the envelope and confirmed discussions about land

Sentence:

  • 2 years in prison (1 year conditional)
  • 3-year probation

B. Sevinger

The Court found Sevinger guilty of:

  • Misusing his ministerial position
  • Approving land transactions in exchange for favors and payments
  • Mismanaging funds through his foundation

Sentence:

  • 4 years in prison (1 year conditional)
  • 3-year probation
  • 5-year ban from participating in politics and elections

Next Steps

On Tuesday, January 27, 2026, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands will issue a decision and announce the timeline for the appeal hearings.

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