Behind the notification stands the Left Party.
"Her actions risk damaging trust", says Håkan Svenneling, foreign policy spokesperson for the Left Party to Ekot at Sveriges Radio.
Last Friday, Ekot revealed that Malmer Stenergard last year bought shares in the company for approximately 10,000 kronor, a purchase she made when she was Minister for Migration. When she bought the shares, it was known that Sweden intended to purchase new combat vehicles 90, and Mildef is a subcontractor to the combat vehicle.
According to Stenergard, she has followed the existing rules and has not been involved in making decisions related to Mildef, a claim that the Left Party wants the Constitutional Committee to investigate.
Mildef has the Swedish Defence as one of its most important end customers.