Private Evert denounces Hazes camp for spitting on attendance officer

Evert Santegoeds does not think it is good that Guido den Aantrekker has spit on school attendance officers from the Hazes camp. “You can’t just take a child out of school.”

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The Hazes camp is now behaving very strangely in the compulsory education case in which André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg were convicted. Those two were off all year last year, but they still wanted to travel outside the regular school holidays. Well, that’s not allowed at all if you don’t have a good reason. And yet they went.

Stamper

André and Monique have been fined and the man he once asked to become his stepfather, Guido den Aantrekker, thinks that’s ridiculous. The editor-in-chief of Story pukes on the school attendance officer who has not given André and Mo permission to determine their own holiday times.

Guido has really completely razed that school attendance officer to the ground in Shownieuws. He speaks very derogatory about people who practice that profession. “I really think it’s terrible that jobs like that exist, with all due respect, guys. That school attendance officer, the stamper, the duster.”

Evert disagrees

Private boss Evert Santegoeds, who has agreed that he never has to be in one show with Guido at Shownieuws, thinks this makes no sense. “You can’t just keep your child out of school, even if some people think it’s all very exaggerated,” he sneered in the podcast Strictly Private.

Evert is of course referring to Guido. “It would be something if he picks up his child from school again in the second week of March and the third and then such a teacher is standing there in an empty classroom. I think it is good that there is enforcement there and also good that no exception is made for the Hazes family, who were free all year round.”

VIP treatment

Those André and Monique could have gone on holiday in another week, says Evert. So he thinks it’s good that they had to answer in court. There they did receive preferential treatment: they were allowed to park in the underground garage. A ‘VIP treatment’, as Telegraaf reporter Jordi Versteegden calls it.

Evert understands that. “I think it makes sense that the Hazes family can go through the staff entrance if you come there so often, hahaha.”

900 euros

Yes, you can look at it that way too, Jordi replies. “Yes indeed. It happens every week. Usually with Rachel in the lead role, but now with André and Monique.”

In the end, the two were fined a total of 900. “Yes, they will not lose sleep over it, because I believe it is one minute of performance for André and then he has already earned that 900 euros.”

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