MSB's name change to MCF costs ten million kronor

The name change for the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) to the Civil Defence Agency (MCF) is estimated to cost taxpayers ten million kronor. The costs cover rebranding vehicles and materials as well as new informational content, according to SVT. The government expects the transition to be as cost-effective as possible.

The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) changed its name to the Civil Defence Agency (MCF) on January 1 this year. According to a report by SVT, the name change is estimated to cost taxpayers a total of ten million kronor. These costs include everything from rebranding vehicles, equipment, and profile clothing to producing new internal and external informational materials.

The responsible government minister, Carl-Oskar Bohlin, commented in an email to SVT: 'I assume that the agency is doing this in as cost-effective a way as possible.'

In late last year, Director General Mikael Frisell spoke to TT about the change. He explained that the agency's tasks remain the same as before but will be clearer. 'The task that becomes heavier for us is that we are the leading, directing, and coordinating authority in the entire civil defense,' he said.

The name change aims to clarify the agency's role in civil defense without altering its core mandates. The costs burden taxpayers and raise questions about efficiency in public administration.

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