It is a former employee of the Swedish Ice Hockey Association who is suspected of sexual assault.

The police investigation is now completed and forwarded to prosecutors, who will decide whether to prosecute or not.

However, the assessment is clear from the police.

- We have made the assessment that it should not be closed down in any way, says Fredrik Gårdare, whose group - which works with sports-related crime - has worked hard on the event.

- It has been a priority case and we have been working fast, he says.

Messy time

The police investigation is only one of many difficult cases for the Swedish Ice Hockey Association lately. Last fall, the Women's Crown strikes, due to dissatisfaction with financial conditions and lack of respect from the federal leadership.

And as recently as a week ago, SVT Sport was able to reveal that the union is being accused of the gender discrimination, and a few days ago several of Swedish ice hockey's biggest profiles went out with a protest against the union for dismissing the information assistant Anders Feltenmark.

Today, the news also came that the secretary general of the union Tommy Boustedt is leaving with the occasion of the recent black headlines.