In more than eight years, the investigation of Lundin Petroleum’s president and ceo, Alex Schneiter, respectively, Ian Lundin, continued. In October, the government approved the public prosecutor’s application to prosecute – something that is expected to take place shortly.
the Investigation refers to the crimes Lundin Petroleum accused had made themselves accessories to the. It refers to the company’s activities during the civil war in the then Sudan around the turn of the millennium.
if the witnesses included in the investigation are being persecuted, threatened and attacked in south Sudan. Lundin Petroleum denies involvement.
because of the risk of being subjected to pressure, let the prosecutor Henrik Attorps hemlighetsstämpla a list of the plaintiff, that is to say, the victims in the case. The pressure could, according to the prosecutor, come from a foreign state, authority or organisation.
Now Expressen report that the list is still sent to the Lundin Petroleum – by mistake.
as budade of the finished pre-trial investigation from Attorps to lundin’s Swedish office in central Stockholm on november 13. Then, sent investigation, including the confidential list of names in the klarskrift.
One of the people that took part of the classified list of names was Lundin Petroleum’s head of media relations, Robert Eriksson – and he had not written in some sekretesshandlingar.
– From the company’s side, we find it, of course, strange that the public prosecutor deal in this way with material which he himself claimed to be confidential. That the police are running out and setting of the material which the prosecutor claims the subject of privacy on the sidewalk outside the company’s offices in central Stockholm is very strange, ” says Robert Eriksson to expressen.
Prosecutor Henrik Attorps declines to kommentara the case.
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