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The Government is Demanded to Answer Questions about the Land Survey Office

The Constitutional Committee (KU) demands answers to several questions from the government about the security breaches at the National Land Survey, writes Expressen.

» Published: February 19 2025

The Government is Demanded to Answer Questions about the Land Survey Office
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Confidential information was left open in the Land Survey Office's archives and the customer service had handed out documents without secrecy review, which ultimately led to the then-director general Susanne Ås Sivborg being fired last year.

The scandal was reported to the Constitutional Committee by two members of parliament and the Committee now wants the government to answer seven different questions. One of the questions is when the Government Offices became aware of the deficiencies in the Land Survey Office's archives. Another question concerns what contacts the Government Offices and the supervisory authority Säpo had and what information they received.

One of those who reported to the Constitutional Committee is Denis Begics (S) who believes that the government has not provided sufficient information. He tells Expressen that Infrastructure Minister Andreas Carlson (KD) has not taken action and is shifting the blame.

I think this is really inadequate, says Denis Begics to the newspaper.

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