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Kinberg Batra keeps her salary – for five years

Despite being forced out of the position as Governor of Stockholm, Anna Kinberg Batra will still receive a monthly salary of over 100,000 kronor – for five years to come.

» Updated: 03 October 2024, 21:28

» Published: 28 September 2024

Kinberg Batra keeps her salary – for five years
Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

Anna Kinberg Batra will retain her employment at the Government Offices until February 2029, when her appointment expires. With the employment comes her current monthly salary of 122,400 kronor, an income of almost 6.5 million kronor if she stays for the entire period.

She will now be placed at the Government Offices, where several other former directors-general are placed.

At the Government Offices, the former executives are assigned new tasks, often some type of investigative mission. How long they stay can vary from a few months to several years.

On Friday, the government announced that it has lost confidence in Anna Kinberg Batra as Governor of Stockholm. On Thursday, Kinberg Batra received harsh criticism from the Chancellor of Justice regarding three disputed recruitments she made as new Governor.

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