Since Bulletin was launched in December, the problems for the online magazine have replaced each other.

It started with information that several articles were plagiarized and then conflicts arose between the company board and parts of the editorial staff.

Several members of the editorial staff then chose to leave the newspaper, including the editor-in-chief Ivar Arpi.

- It is very sad that some of Sweden's best writers have dropped out, they were also some of my best friends that I had looked forward to working with, but now it did not happen, says the magazine's new responsible publisher Per Gudmundson.

He has no hopes that Ivar Arpi, Alice Alice Teodorescu Måwe and the others who previously chose to leave the magazine will return to the magazine.

Willing to give the investment time

Per Gudmundson pays tribute to the editorial staff, which is still in the magazine.

- They will deliver materials on all fronts.

I see Bulletin as a chance to start something new and am willing to give this venture some time, says Per Gudmundson.

He will be the publisher responsible for the Bulletin until a new editorial board is in place and emphasizes that he will not work as editor-in-chief or political editor.

Who will be the new editor-in-chief is not yet clear.