Published: 19th June 2007 08:59 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/7644/
A senior Swedish minister's MBA was taken at a notorious American 'degree mill' it has emerged.
Labour Minister Sven Otto Littorin lists on his CV on the government's website an MBA taken at Fairfax University in the United States. The MBA was on the subject of 'a service company's establishment in the United States'.
James Savage (james.savage@thelocal.se/08 656 6518)
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A convicted Scottish sex offender has been sentenced to four months' jail for running up a 140,000 kronor bill in Operakällaren, one of Stockholm's top restaurants. John Cronin ordered wine worth 45,145 kronor a bottle. READ »
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