One year ago, 13 people were convicted in Växjö District Court for contributing to deceiving the Swedish Social Insurance Agency of SEK 5 million. A 44-year-old principal was sentenced to four years in prison.

Between 2012 and 2016, they deceived government dental support through two dental clinics, in Växjö and in Landskrona, by saying that they made expensive implants that were never performed.

Now the 63-year-old's case has also been tried in the High Court. Smålandsposten writes that, according to the judgment, the 63-year-old had a central role in this, and that the sentence is now increased by six months, to two years and six months.

He is convicted of seven serious tax offenses, two serious accounting offenses and two serious money laundering offenses.