Ernstberger sues cronies after Allra

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Published 21 January 2023 at 11.11

Domestic. The convicted financier Alexander Ernstberger is dissatisfied with having to pay all the damages himself after the tangle with Allra. Now he demands money from Allra and his former cronies, writes Dagens Juridik.

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The jailed financier Alexander Ernstberger, former top of the company Allra, has demanded money from both his former colleagues and the company Allra itself.

This after he considers himself to have paid too much part of a joint and several damages of SEK 170 million (plus interest since 2012) to the Pensions Authority after the pension scandal.

According to Dagens Juridik, which is based on the trustee report in Alexander Ernstberger's personal bankruptcy, all Allra tops and their own companies in bankruptcy after the judgment.

The Crown bailiff's debts amount to approximately SEK 250 million per bankruptcy day for Alexander Ernstberger.

The Crown bailiff has collected a total of SEK 64 million from him, of which approximately SEK 47 million came from his circumscribed villa on Lidingö.

According to the bankruptcy administrator's report, Ernstberger “preliminarily has had to bear a larger part of the awarded damages and/or legal costs liability towards the Pensions Authority than several other be liable parties”, which is why “recourse claims were made against the other parties”.

Alexander Ernstberger was sentenced in the summer of 2021 in the Court of Appeal to six years in prison and a ten-year business ban for infidelity against the principal, serious crime, serious bribery and serious bribery crime.

The sentence began to be carried out in December of the same year and he cannot be paroled until May 31, 2025 at the earliest.