Already in early 2019, information emerged that the working environment in Vimmerby City Hall did not work. Despite this, measures were not taken until September. Now the KPMG audit firm is facing harsh criticism of how the situation was handled, writes Dagens Vimmerby, who took part in the report.

There, Ingela Nilsson Nachtweij's leadership receives strong criticism, but serious criticism is also directed at the municipality's way of handling the crisis.

Unclear division of responsibilities

Among other things, it took far too long to draw up an action plan. The criticism also applies to the division of responsibilities. Leading politicians placed the responsibility on the city council, but according to KPMG's report, it would have been the municipal council that had the responsibility throughout the process

Ingela Nilsson Nachtweij resigned as President of the Municipal Board under tumultuous forms in October 2019.