The National Anti-Corruption Unit has launched a preliminary investigation regarding the recent events surrounding the SCA.
– We have looked deeper at some things and come to the conclusion that there may be reason to believe that a crime subject to public prosecution and then it is my duty to initiate an investigation, says prosecutor Thomas Forsberg.
Thomas Forsberg wants right now will not go into any offenses involved. But the basis of his decision lies in the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet and news site N360s scrutiny in recent months about how SCA’s management used the company’s private jet.
It will involve, for example lavish hunting trips and journeys where family members followed with no clear business purpose . On a recent trip, as Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet revealed, joined CEO Jan Johansson as the World Cup in Brazil this summer and will have cost three million crowns.
– It’s all very much on how handled the company’s money, benefits and the like. There are things we looked at, says Thomas Forsberg
Thomas Forsberg wants does not go into the persons who are subject to criminal suspicions. Last week announced the SCA’s Chairman, Sverker Martin Löf that he will leave his post in the industrial world, including SCA. CEO Jan Johansson wants yet to comment on the investigation but said earlier today, before it became known that he intends to remain as president.
– There has obviously been really tough for me. I’ve thought about this almost every day, but I feel that I have very strong support internally and major customers who heard of and given me their support.
Can you remain as president?
– It is the Board that decides in the end. But because I have such strong support internally among the union and its clients as well as the major shareholders feel that I can continue and contribute to the company’s fine performance, says Jan Johansson.
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