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17 October 2025 at 05:01
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Stockholm Parish Investigated for Bribery and Fraud

By Nordics Today

In brief

A Stockholm parish faces police investigation for bribery and gross breach of trust. Authorities have requested documents while the congregation pledges cooperation. The case raises questions about financial oversight in religious organizations.

  • - Location: Sweden
  • - Category: Society
  • - Published: 17 October 2025 at 05:01
Stockholm Parish Investigated for Bribery and Fraud

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A Stockholm parish faces investigation for bribery and gross breach of trust against its principal authority. Police have launched a preliminary investigation into the religious congregation's activities.

Oskar Edvardsson leads the investigation but declined to identify any suspects. He confirmed the probe is underway without providing specific details about individuals involved.

The parish communicator acknowledged the police investigation. They stated the congregation will assist authorities but currently lacks information about the investigation's focus.

Police requested various protocols and documents from the parish. The communicator confirmed they received formal assistance requests from law enforcement.

Religious organizations in Sweden receive public funding through the Church of Sweden. This creates accountability requirements for how congregations manage resources. The investigation suggests potential misuse of funds or improper influence within the parish administration.

What prompted this investigation? Authorities rarely disclose initial triggers for such probes until formal charges emerge. The case highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining transparency within publicly supported religious institutions.

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Published: October 17, 2025

Tags: Stockholm parish investigationSweden bribery casereligious organization fraud

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