In what looks like a politically motivated case, Daniel Friberg's former company appears to have filed a report with Swedish police, alleging that the company engaged in fraudulent share dealing around the time that Friberg left the company.
As reported by the Leftist tabloid Aftonbladet:
The company's new management suspects that several people, including a former Swedish Democrat politician, have dumped shares on other shareholders. Former CEO Daniel Friberg must have known of the transactions, according to the police report. The mining company Wiking Mineral has financed Daniel Friberg's extreme right business for several years. He runs the website Nordic AltRight, the Motpol think tank, and the book publisher Arktos. In May 2015 Friberg became CEO of Wiking Mineral. The new management of Svenska Bergsbruk (formerly Wiking Mineral) now suspects that several of the old management dumped shares by allowing Wiking Mineral to buy their almost worthless shares in the associated interest company Nordic Resources at overpriced values."
According to information in the police report, the former Swedish Democrat politician was allowed to convert his shares in Nordic Resources to shares in Wiking Mineral through a so-called offset issue, receiving 292,500 Swedish Krona for his shares, even though they were allegedly worth only 11,200 Swedish Krona. The plan by which shares were converted was offered to only three of 600 shareholders in Nordic Resources.
The Afronbladet article also mentions the response to the allegations by the former Swedish Democrat politician, who remains unnamed in the article (probably to protect the newspaper from being sued for libel. He denies the allegations and writes in an e-mail that the details of the case stem from the new management's willingness to dispose of past connections to identitarian politics. The Swedish Democrat politician also claims he lent money to Wiking Mineral, which had a liquidity emergency at the time.
"I see this police report only as a part of a game," he said in an email. "It has of course no bearing."
The bottom line here is that all companies engage in complex transactions that can be viewed either kindly or unkindly by the authorities as they choose. It therefore follows that if the government doesn't like your politics, your business transactions will be subjected to "special scrutiny."
It was to avoid such politically motivated financial investigations that Daniel Friberg divested himself from Wiking Mineral in the first place, so that he could concentrate his energies and resources on Alt-Right activities. The fact that the authorities are now seeking to use this process of divestment against him, shows us what a thought criminal he now is in Sweden. All Alt-Righters should support Daniel 100%.
A big thank you to all the sacrifices that Mr Friberg has made for our movement.
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