So far, owners who represent more than ten percent of the share capital have said that they intend to deny the CEO and all or parts of the board discharge from liability.

It takes exactly ten percent for this to go through.

After the IS bribes were revealed, there has been a real storm around the telecom group's board and management over the past month.

The basis of the owners' doubts about Ericsson's actions is based on poor information about what is really happening and has happened.

Why have they not informed the owners and the stock market?

And what, and if so, when, has Ericsson notified the US judiciary?

The telecom company and the US Department of Justice (DOJ) have a previous and ongoing agreement from previous corruption deals, which cost the company ten billion kronor in fines.

This aftermath puts a certain amount of gag on what Ericsson is allowed to say to the outside world, Börje Ekholm has repeated a number of times.

It was SVT's Assignment Review, which together with the journalist organization ICIJ, revealed the internal documents that Ericsson hid.

Here you can read more about the tours around the revelation.

At 3 pm, the meeting, which is held digitally, starts.

Follow SVT's live report from the meeting below.

Direct report · SVT reports directly from the Annual General Meeting

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