Start the clip in the player to see the army chief in SVT's Aktuellt.

It is the head of all Sweden's regiments who is now leaving a comment, after SVT's review of the Duty Prize.

On Tuesday, Karl Engelbrektson gave a video talk on the Swedish Armed Forces' website about leadership and values.

- Now I turn to the few who have not yet understood this To the few who engage in harassment.

The message is simple.

How can we trust you as a combat partner?

, says Engelbektson in the speech.

He goes on to say that "unwelcome behavior is an enemy in everyday life to be fought."

In the review Plikten's price, SVT Nyheter Väst spoke to 44 of 239 boys and girls who were trained at the hunter training last year.

Of these 44:

  • 37 experienced insulting comments from their officers.

  • 31 experienced bullying and abuse of power by their officers.

  • 17 experienced violence from their officers.

"This is not correct"

During Tuesday night's Aktuellt, Karl Engelbrektson further commented on the review.

The Armed Forces "must work on the soft issues continuously", he said:

- Those who have come forward deserve respect, because it allows us to get to the bottom of this issue.

Furthermore, Engelbrektson was asked if violations of K3 are seen as a structural problem:

- Our experience is unfortunately that large organizations must always devote energy to the few individuals who for some incomprehensible reason believe that unwelcome behavior adds something to the business.

- It is possible to conduct hard training that is at the same time correct.

But this is not correct and therefore we go to the bottom with it, said the army chief.

Here is the revelation of the Prize of Duty - about the hunter education at K3 in Karlsborg