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Sweden Herald - Latest Sweden News | Supreme Court denies leave to appeal in ICA case by Sweden Herald
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The Supreme Court has refused to grant leave to appeal for the 13 defendants convicted in Sweden’s largest insider‑trading scandal involving the ICA retail chain, thereby upholding the Court of Appeal’s ruling. The case, which began with 18 people charged and 16 convicted in the Stockholm District Court by the end of 2023, was narrowed after appeals to 13 convictions confirmed by the Svea Court of Appeal in June 2023. As a result, the sentenced ICA retailers are now barred from the ICA accountability committee, which has been awaiting the Supreme Court’s decision.
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