The background is Aftonbladet's reporting that a foundation on whose board Kristersson's sister-in-law sits has received increased funding in the spring amendment budget.
Baudin also mentions that Kristersson's childhood friend Henrik Landerholm was appointed national security advisor.
This seems to be a culture that is spreading around the prime minister, says Baudin, who wonders if there are more decisions that have been made where Kristersson or ministers in the government have been at odds.
According to Baudin, it does not matter that Kristersson has said he "believes" he did not know that his sister-in-law was on the board.
He has made a decision that benefits a sister-in-law, and then it is an obvious conflict of interest.





