Christer Gardell believes that Åsa Hedin, then chairman of the Swedish Tennis Association, Stefan Bessman, a member of the Swedish Ski Association, and Krister Malmsten, chairman of Rin, have illegally tried to stop his proposal for a new chairman of the Swedish Tennis Association.
Christer Gardell shook up Tennis Sweden last October. He offered 100 million kronor to Swedish tennis on condition that the entire federation board resign and that financier Ulf Rosberg be elected as the new chairman. However, he later withdrew the promise of the money.
Now the board has changed. I don't know most of them at all, so I have to get to know who the new board is and what they want to do. After that, my family and I will make a decision about whether we should donate the 100 million, he said in an interview with SVT.
The coup was successful and this spring a completely new board was elected with Rosberg as chairman.
Just a month after the annual meeting, both Gardell and Rosberg were reported to Rin by the Swedish Sports Federation (RF), something that Epoch Times was first to report.
The complaint is about RF's belief that Gardell's promise of money had an unauthorized impact on the democratic process.
The duo has disputed the report. But Christer Gardell has gone a step further and filed his own report to Rin.
Gardell believes that Åsa Hedin, Stefan Bessman and Krister Malmsten have in various ways influenced those who had the right to vote at the annual meeting to vote against Ulf Rosberg as chairman.





