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Social Democrats Question Need for Sweden's National Security Adviser
The Social Democratic Party's leader Magdalena Andersson, questions whether Sweden really needs a national security adviser, writes Expressen. .
Sweden's Security Adviser Resigns Over Sensitive Dating App Photos
Sweden's new national security adviser has left his position after just a few hours – due to pictures on a dating app. According to the Prime Minister, it is a "system failure" that the information did not come to light earlier.
Tobias Thyberg Appointed as Sweden's New National Security Adviser
The Government has appointed a successor to Henrik Landerholm as national security adviser. It will be Ambassador Tobias Thyberg.
Tobias Thyberg Appointed as Sweden's New National Security Adviser
The Government has appointed a successor to Henrik Landerholm as national security adviser. It will be Ambassador Tobias Thyberg, according to Expressen.
Investigator Urges Swedish PM Kristersson to Resign Over Scandal
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) should resign due to the Landerholm affair, thinks Krister Thelin, moderate and the government's special investigator in the matter of national begging ban. .
Kristersson Unaware of Deleted Email in Landerholm Case
The Government Offices deleted important evidence in the case concerning the former security adviser Henrik Landerholm, writes [Dagens Nyheter](https://www. dn.
Landerholm Trial Delayed to August Amid Evidence Deletion Claims
The Government Offices erased important evidence in the case surrounding the former security adviser Henrik Landerholm, writes Dagens Nyheter. DN also reports that the trial is being postponed.
That's why the Constitutional Committee is pausing its investigation of the Prime Minister
The Riksdag's Constitutional Committee (KU) has paused its review of the Prime Minister's actions in the Landerholm affair. The reason is the ongoing legal process.
Preliminary Investigation Against Landerholm Resumed
Säpo's preliminary investigation against the former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm is resumed. .
Kristersson: The Government Has Not Covered Anything Up
The Prime Minister's staff was involved in the former security adviser Henrik Landerholm's misleading posts on social media, according to DN. But Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson repeats that the government has not covered up anything.
Landerholm received help with misleading posts
The Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's (M) staff was involved in the former security adviser Henrik Landerholm's misleading post on social media, reports Dagens Nyheter. .
The Constitutional Committee Tables Investigation into the Landerholm Affair
The Constitutional Committee (KU) is tabling its review of Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's (M) responsibility and accountability regarding the Government Offices' security routines and questions surrounding the former security policy adviser Henrik Landerholm. .
Trial against Landerholm delayed
The trial against the former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm appears to be delayed. .
Criticized recruitment was kept secret: Would have been chaos
The recruitment of L-leader Anna Starbrink to MSB was made deliberately in secret – to prevent transparency according to the principle of public access to information, reports Aftonbladet. It's a administrative culture in decay, says freedom of expression expert Nils Funcke to the newspaper.
Unclear where forgotten documents went
The Government's former security adviser Henrik Landerholm is being prosecuted for gross negligence with confidential information, after he left secret documents at a conference centre in the spring of 2023. The investigation reveals that there is confusion about the current whereabouts of the sensitive documents.
Kristersson: Not Covering Up Anything
The Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson thinks it was right to appoint Henrik Landerholm as national security adviser. With the information we had then, it was absolutely right, he says.
Like Landerholm Affair: Who Covered it Up?
After the indictment against the Prime Minister's former security policy adviser Henrik Landerholm, it must be clarified who in the Government Offices has wanted to cover up what has happened. This is the opinion of the Social Democrats' defence policy spokesperson Peter Hultqvist.
Found secret documents – received money from extremist
The Government's former security adviser Henrik Landerholm is being prosecuted for gross negligence with confidential information, reports Dagens Nyheter. According to the indictment, the person who found the forgotten documents "can be linked to the violent extremist environment".
Landerholm's forgotten documents concerned national security
The confidential document that the former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm forgot at a conference center concerns Sweden's security, writes Expressen. .
Henrik Landerholm Caused Another Incident
The former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm has caused yet another security incident. In December, he lost his access card and his service card, reports Dagens Nyheter.
The Prime Minister about Landerholm: "I feel safe"
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) continues to be pressed about the revelation surrounding Henrik Landerholm, who mishandled secret and sensitive material. It is my recollection that I was informed on two occasions about what had happened, says Kristersson.
Landerholm to be served with suspicion of crime
The former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm will soon be interrogated by the Security Police, writes Dagens Nyheter. Landerholm has been assigned lawyer Johan Eriksson as defender, who confirms that his client will be served suspicion of crime.
The Decision: The Parliamentary Ombudsman Does Not Investigate the Landerholm Affair
The JO (Constitutional Committee) will not proceed with the complaint about the Government Offices' handling of the Landerholm affair. This is because the matter is already being investigated in the Riksdag.
Then comes the verdict on the notifications against Kristersson
All opposition parties have filed a complaint with the Constitutional Committee against Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) following the developments surrounding the national security adviser Henrik Landerholm. One can probably guess that there will be interrogations in one or some of these cases, says Constitutional Committee member Hans Ekström (S).
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