Somali cheating on grants threatens Riks with the police

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Published June 9, 2021 at 8:27 pm

Domestic. Riks revealed that a Somali association that receives a million grant to arrange homework help for school children in Nynäshamn does not exist. Now the representative Mohamed Ibrahim Nor threatens to report Riks to the police if the feature is not taken down.

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In April, Rajo kulturförening was granted just over SEK 1.1 million in government grants by the National Agency for Education to provide 10,960 hours of homework help to the children in the municipality in 2021.

Riks could show, however, that almost no of the people behind the association – including the alleged president “Jenna Sue” – do exist in reality.

The activities that the association claims to have organized – including a “fat football tournament” – have not taken place either.

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The vice chairman Mohamed Ibrahim Nor, a 33-year-old Somali living in Nynäshamn, turned out to exist and was also interviewed by Riks.

But after the feature was published, he contacted Riks. employee Isabelle Eriksson in a text message.

“Have you asked me to post my video on Youtube. No, so feel free to delete either, I will report you to the police”, writes the Somali.

National host Rebecka Fallenkvist has a hard time keeping herself from laughing when she reads out the text message.

– I just want to p remind that it is this man who conducts homework help. In Swedish, she says.