In the clip above, Fredrik Dolff tells why he reported the Gothenburg shipyard to the General Complaints Board.

- You wonder where the money went?

Did they go right into a black hole?  

As early as 2015, Fredrik Dolff was registered for the marathon race that was to be held as part of the Gothenburg lap when the city turned 400 in 2021. A race that did not happen.

The 1,100 kronor it cost, he can look around in the month after. 

- How much expense can they have for a race that does not end?

And where you also know that many registered never show up?

I had wanted to see an account of the cash flows.

But they are arrogant and just say that the race will not end and that we will not get money back. 

The Gothenburg lap was also canceled last year, but then the runners could be moved to the race that would have taken place this year - but thus was canceled.

And this time, the runners may not even move on to next year.

Instead, a "digital race" is offered.

This means that you run on your own.

At the end of last week, more than a dozen reports against Göteborgsvarvet / Göteborgs Friidrottsförbund had been received by the General Complaints Board.

Until yesterday Monday, 23 reports had gone to the Swedish Consumer Agency, where it has not yet been decided whether to open a special supervisory case.