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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. .
Minister reported to the Constitutional Committee due to security breaches
Infrastructure and Housing Minister Andreas Carlson (Christian Democrats) is reported to the Constitutional Committee by the Centre Party and the Social Democrats, writes Altinget. .
He takes over the National Land Survey after the dismissed Director-General
The National Land Survey's General Director Susanne Ås Sivborg was fired from her position last week. The Government has now appointed a temporary successor.
The National Land Survey's Dismissed Director-General to the Government Offices
The National Land Survey's dismissed Director-General Susanne Ås Sivborg's service is now being taken over by the Government Offices, reports TV4 News. During the two years remaining of her appointment, she will receive a monthly salary of over 134,000 kronor.
The twists and turns of Ås Sivborg: This is what has happened
The National Land Survey's Director-General Susanne Ås Sivborg is fired. Here are all the twists that led up to her resignation:.
The Director-General: "Confident in My Assignment"
The National Land Survey's General Director Susanne Ås Sivborg has faced sharp criticism and been accused of withholding information from the government. She herself is confident in her actions.
Director-General Rejects Criticism
The National Land Survey's Director-General Susanne Ås Sivborg is pushing back. The information that she has been criticized for "is based on an individual employee's perception of the sequence of events", according to her.
The National Land Survey's Archive Closed - Significant Impact
The National Land Survey's closed archives will not open again until next year, reports Altinget. The consequence will be delays and long waiting times for planning and building permit cases.
Military Secrets Left Open on Government Website
Defense secrets and other confidential information have been able to be downloaded from the National Land Survey's e-services. According to Expressen, the Director-General was aware of the deficiencies for several years before the service was closed.
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