The former Lulebo boss was questioned after lunch on Tuesday and he was offensive in his way of expressing himself about the accusations of infidelity against the principal that are directed against him in the indictment.

"A company in decline"

- It's just nonsense that there was no documentation around my projects, it was in my notebooks and in my old computer that was left in my room when I left the house.

Now apparently both the notebooks and the computer are gone.

- In addition, it was very common to pay in advance to speed up the projects.

When I arrived there in 2017, the company was in disrepair and there was chaos, he says.

"Had to give his version"

His defense lawyer Magnus Ericsson said that his client is not guilty and that he is upset that there was an indictment.

- The most important thing today was that he finally got the chance to give his own version of what actually happened during his time at Lulebo.

The principal also admitted that he made mistakes due to stress and high workload.

- Yes, it is, but it is a completely different matter than what he is accused of, said Magnus Ericsson.

In the clip, you see the main man's defender, Magnus Ericsson, talk about the relief of being able to share his story.