Lars-Eric Petersson

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Lars-Eric Petersson (born 1950) is a Swedish former chief executive of the major Swedish insurance group Skandia.[1] He resides in Kensington in London. In May 2006 Peterson was sentenced by the Stockholm district court to two years in prison for fraud, costing his former employer SEK 150 million.[2] The sentence was immediately appealed to the first of two possible appellate court instances.[3]

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  1. ^ 2000, Enabling Knowledge Creation, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195126165
  2. ^ Jail for scandal-hit Skandia boss BBC News, (24 May 2006).
  3. ^ Former Skandia CEO Lars-Eric Petersson Files Appeal of District Court Ruling Newstex, (June 13, 2006).
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