Bribery Scandal Halts Stockholm's Bus Shelter Procurement
Stockholm's public transport authority SL halts bus shelter procurement amid bribery allegations involving misuse of taxpayer money and substandard products.
- • Three SL officials are suspected of accepting bribes from a bus shelter supplier.
- • The company sold a poor-quality copy of Göran's bus shelter design to SL.
- • Taxpayer money may have been used to pay for bus shelters that do not exist.
- • SL has halted the procurement process during a criminal investigation.
Key details
A corruption scandal involving Stockholm's public transport authority, SL, has led to the suspension of a major procurement process for new bus shelters. Three SL officials are suspected of accepting bribes from a company accused of selling a substandard copy of Göran's bus shelters. The investigation suggests possible misuse of taxpayer money for bus shelters that may not even exist.
Amid these allegations, SL has decided to freeze the procurement process until the criminal investigation concludes. Suss Forssman Thullberg, SL's communications chief, stated, "We will not proceed with the procurement as long as the investigation is ongoing." This development raises significant concerns about transparency and accountability in managing public funds for essential infrastructure.
The scandal highlights deep-rooted issues in public transport procurement in Stockholm, emphasizing the need for stricter oversight to prevent corruption and ensure taxpayer money is used appropriately. SL's response to halt procurement reflects the seriousness with which the authority is treating these accusations as investigations continue.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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