The series “Ingen elsker Bamsegutt” has received criticism after it became known that the main character in the series was convicted of sexual abuse against several children in 1991. This sentence is not included in the win. news has apologized for this, and pulled the series from the online player. Was put on hold After the series was published last Wednesday, a Spleis was created where over NOK 3.8 million has been collected. The collection was put on hold on Saturday. Spleis is now opening the fundraising campaign again. – When we paused the collections on Saturday, the one collection had as many as 16,108 donors, and is therefore the third largest collection in terms of number of donors in Spleis’ history, writes Spleis’ communications manager, Tone Mesna, in a press release. They also write that they have made an overall assessment of the case and that they have decided to open the collection “Help Bamsegut with family home” again. – The decision has been taken after good dialogue with both the collector and Granfoss’ lawyer. We have asked collectors to update the spleis, so that those who wish to give have the information they need, Spleis further informs. At the same time, they write that they are working to put in place a self-service solution, so that donors who wish can have their money refunded. PFU has received a complaint PFU has received a complaint about the news documentary. – The complaint is under assessment, but we cannot say anything until the grounds for the complaint have been assessed and a possible initiation has been decided, says advisor Arild Kveldstad in PFU to news. The complaint was first reported by Nettavisen on Sunday, and on Monday PFU adviser Tormod Utne confirmed to VG that they had received the complaint. The Pressen fåðsine utval (PFU) is a complaint body for the Norwegian press. The committee is to promote ethical standards in the industry and works based on the Ver Varsam poster. In addition to the PFU complaint, news has also received 124 complaints to the Broadcasting Council, reports Dagbladet.
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