These are the details of the share case of Sindre Finnes and Erna Solberg – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

E24 writes that Finnes both owned, bought and sold shares during Solberg’s eight years as prime minister. The overview of his shareholdings was in the shareholder register, which shows which shares a person owns at the end of each year. The lists showed that Finnes had held shares in around 20 companies during Solberg’s government period. Solberg’s press manager Cato Husabø Fossen then told E24 that Solberg was well aware that Finnes owns shares, and that her husband had informed the Prime Minister’s office (SMK) about his shares, both when she took office, and later. According to Fossen, Solberg was not aware of cases where she was disqualified because of her husband’s shares. Finnes told E24 that he had to limit his share trading significantly when Solberg became prime minister, and that he had made “few” trades compared to the time before and after.



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