Rinus Otte, CEO of the Public Prosecution Service, is not keen on interviews. The chairman of the College of Attorneys General is known internally for his sharp opinions, but externally he is more of a sphinx. It is special that in an interview with De Telegraaf he spoke out about controversial cases in recent times, in which the Public Prosecution Service had varying degrees of success. What does Otte think of the acquittal of Marco Borsato, the conviction of Inez Weski and the cancellation of the arrest of Bolle Jos?

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