Something P4 Dalarna was the first to report on. Arne Pettersson says that there has been a "culture of silence" within the Mora Assembly and that they have not been able to take part in the decision-making and the economy.

To SVT Dalarna, the auditors have reported that this spring they submitted a list of 27 questions regarding possible deficiencies in the ward's way of managing and managing the business.

"Can't stand for business anymore"

They have not yet been answered to all of them, which is why it is also one of the reasons why you are now jumping off.

- The answer was good day ax shaft. And many questions we haven't answered yet. In addition, they have consulted on a current account, says Arne Pettersson (S) to SVT Dalarna, former accountant in the Mora Assembly, and continues:

- We feel that we can no longer stand for the business.

Anna Hed (C) responds to the criticism

In an earlier interview with SVT, Anna Hed (C), chair of the church council, responded to the criticism - which she does not agree with.

"If you go back and look at what it looks like when we send out summonses and documents, you get them on time," said Anna Hed earlier.

To P4 Dalarna, she also says that it is free for the auditors to attend the meetings if they wish.

See the full feature and interview here.

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Hear Jon's Ingemar Larsson (S) describe the problems in the Mora congregation. Photo: Lotta Olin, SVT