Former Saab CEO, Victor Muller, is to be questioned by Sweden’s Economic Crime Authority, although precise details of the inquiry’s nature are not yet available.
“Victor Muller will appear, is wanted to be questioned by the Economic Crime Authority, whose chief prosecutor is Olof Sahlgren,” Swedish authorities told just-auto.
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Sahlgren has his office in Gothenburg, around one hour south from Saab’s headquarters in Trollhattan and Sweden’s second city is expected to be where Muller is questioned.
The other three Saab executives were also questioned in Gothenburg.
Three senior Saab employees have also been interviewed in Sweden on suspicion of tax evasion.
Muller was not immediately available for contact.
