Bjarnason Responsible for Letter from Justice Department 26. júní 2006 11:55 Björn Bjarnason dómsmálaráðherra Sigurður Líndal, professor emeritus in law says that Björn Bjarnason, Minister of Justice, is guilty of interfering with the investigation into Baugur and its top ranked employees, and that Bjarnason is guilty of partisan politics. Björn Bjarnason, on the behalf of the justice department sent a letter to the American goverment to inquire into investigation of Baugur and its holdings there. Baugur is one of the largest companies in Iceland and own Bónus, 365 media and various other companies. Accusations were made by Jón Gerald Sullenberger that the CEO and other top ranked employees were guilty of tax evasion, fraud and other crinimal acts. The case has already been acquitted in the Supreme Court of all charges but investigations have been reinstated. -mld News News in English Mest lesið Í deilum við nágrannann vegna trjáa Erlent Tvær þyrlur sækja fjóra eftir alvarlegan árekstur á Fagurhólsmýri Innlent Trump telur friðarsamkomulag mögulegt innan nokkurra vikna Erlent Ferðakostnaður forsetans rúmar tuttugu milljónir Innlent „Gamla góða Ísland, bara betra“ Innlent Sakamálin sem einkenndu árið sem er á enda Innlent Tilhæfulaus líkamsárás í annað sinn og enginn kom til aðstoðar Innlent Ekki boðlegt að þingið hunsi þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu Innlent „Þetta er ansi flókið, en þó ekki svo flókið“ Erlent Minnst einn látinn eftir að tvær þyrlur rákust saman í loftinu Erlent
Sigurður Líndal, professor emeritus in law says that Björn Bjarnason, Minister of Justice, is guilty of interfering with the investigation into Baugur and its top ranked employees, and that Bjarnason is guilty of partisan politics. Björn Bjarnason, on the behalf of the justice department sent a letter to the American goverment to inquire into investigation of Baugur and its holdings there. Baugur is one of the largest companies in Iceland and own Bónus, 365 media and various other companies. Accusations were made by Jón Gerald Sullenberger that the CEO and other top ranked employees were guilty of tax evasion, fraud and other crinimal acts. The case has already been acquitted in the Supreme Court of all charges but investigations have been reinstated. -mld
News News in English Mest lesið Í deilum við nágrannann vegna trjáa Erlent Tvær þyrlur sækja fjóra eftir alvarlegan árekstur á Fagurhólsmýri Innlent Trump telur friðarsamkomulag mögulegt innan nokkurra vikna Erlent Ferðakostnaður forsetans rúmar tuttugu milljónir Innlent „Gamla góða Ísland, bara betra“ Innlent Sakamálin sem einkenndu árið sem er á enda Innlent Tilhæfulaus líkamsárás í annað sinn og enginn kom til aðstoðar Innlent Ekki boðlegt að þingið hunsi þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu Innlent „Þetta er ansi flókið, en þó ekki svo flókið“ Erlent Minnst einn látinn eftir að tvær þyrlur rákust saman í loftinu Erlent