Debate over flaws in Sweden Democrats' receipt handling in Hedemora

An audit has revealed serious flaws in the Sweden Democrats' accounting of party support in Hedemora. This sparked a heated debate in the municipal council. Social Democrat David Aura directed sharp criticism at the party's handling.

Flaws in the Sweden Democrats' accounting of party support have triggered a heated debate in Hedemora's municipal council. An audit highlighted several serious issues, including missing full bank statements and inadequate cost documentation.

The debate flared up during the council meeting, as reported by sodran.se. Social Democrat David Aura leveled sharp criticism at the Sweden Democrats' handling of receipts and finances.

The audit reveals significant weaknesses in the party's procedures for managing party support. The issue of how parties account for public funds has become a hot topic in Hedemora's local politics.

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