Why does no one take responsibility in Sweden?

Why does no one take responsibility in Sweden?
Why does no one take responsibility in Sweden?
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Sweden needs a better culture of responsibility. This is what Inga-Britt Ahlenius, columnist on the editorial page and former Director General of the National Audit Office, and Olle Lundin, professor of administrative law at Uppsala University, agree on when they visit Andreas Ericson and talk about demanding accountability.

What needs to change for accountability to improve in the Swedish public? How is it that we are comparatively bad at seeing and countering corruption in Sweden? Is it laws that need to be changed, or is it about norms and values?

SvD Editorial Board – 38 min

Why does no one take responsibility in Sweden?

April 23. Sweden needs a better culture of responsibility. This is what Inga-Britt Ahlenius, columnist on the editorial page and former Director General of the National Audit Office, and Olle Lundin, professor of administrative law at Uppsala University, agree on when they visit Andreas Ericson and talk about demanding accountability.

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