Danish Integration Minister Lars Mikkelsen is now under official investigation by the parliamentary ethics committee. The investigation follows allegations reported by a newspaper that the minister failed to declare several luxury trips. These trips were funded by a lobby group and included stays in destinations like Dubai and Monaco.
Minister Mikkelsen has responded to the allegations, stating that the failure to declare the trips was an oversight. According to his statement, he will repay the full costs associated with the luxury travel. The situation has generated significant public outrage and drawn sharp criticism from political opponents.
The opposition is calling for the minister's resignation over the matter. The ethics committee's investigation will examine the details of the undeclared trips and the circumstances surrounding them. The outcome of this official probe is now a focal point in Danish political news.
As a business correspondent, I note that such investigations can impact perceptions of governance and regulatory stability, which are key for trade and investment confidence in Copenhagen and the wider Øresund region. The story continues to develop as the committee conducts its work.
