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'''Jan Stocklassa''', born 1965, is a former [[Sweden|Swedish]] diplomat and businessman who served as the Swedish commercial counsellor for the Swedish Trade Council, the commercial section of the embassy, in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]] from 1997 to 2003.<ref>''[http://www.radio.cz/en/article/12167 "Business News"]''</ref> | '''Jan Stocklassa''', born 1965, is a former [[Sweden|Swedish]] diplomat and businessman who served as the Swedish commercial counsellor for the Swedish Trade Council, the commercial section of the embassy, in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]] from 1997 to 2003.<ref>''[http://www.radio.cz/en/article/12167 "Business News"]''</ref> | ||
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He has since served at a senior level on the board of Boss Media, a Swedish-based supplier of online gambling software infrastructure,<ref>''[http://www.tightpoker.com/news/more-ceo-changes-at-top-gaming-companies-524/ "More CEO changes at top gaming companies"]''</ref> and previously as head of the international division of software company Svenska Spel.<ref>''[http://feed.ne.cision.com/wpyfs/00/00/00/00/00/05/D1/B4/wkr0001.pdf "Boss Media and Svenska Spel sign strategic partnership agreement"]''</ref> | He has since served at a senior level on the board of Boss Media, a Swedish-based supplier of online gambling software infrastructure,<ref>''[http://www.tightpoker.com/news/more-ceo-changes-at-top-gaming-companies-524/ "More CEO changes at top gaming companies"]''</ref> and previously as head of the international division of software company Svenska Spel.<ref>''[http://feed.ne.cision.com/wpyfs/00/00/00/00/00/05/D1/B4/wkr0001.pdf "Boss Media and Svenska Spel sign strategic partnership agreement"]''</ref> | ||
− | In 2018 his book ''Stieg Larssons arkiv'', translated in English "The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson's Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin"<ref>''[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43887587-the-man-who-played-with-fire "The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson's Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin"]''</ref> in which Stocklassa investigates the [[Olof Palme/Assassination|assassination of Olof Palme]], was published. The theories presented in the book are based on crime writer [[Stieg Larsson]]'s research into the Swedish far right and its possible connections to the assassination.<ref>''[https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2018/11/08/ar-nyckeln-till-palmemordet-funnen-stieg-larssons-detektivarbete-stoder-ny-bok "Är nyckeln till Palmemordet funnen"]''</ref> | + | In 2018 his book ''Stieg Larssons arkiv'', translated in English as "The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson's Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin"<ref>''[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43887587-the-man-who-played-with-fire "The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson's Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin"]''</ref> in which Stocklassa investigates the [[Olof Palme/Assassination|assassination of Olof Palme]], was published. The theories presented in the book are based on crime writer [[Stieg Larsson]]'s research into the Swedish far right and its possible connections to the assassination.<ref>''[https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2018/11/08/ar-nyckeln-till-palmemordet-funnen-stieg-larssons-detektivarbete-stoder-ny-bok "Är nyckeln till Palmemordet funnen"]''</ref> |
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Jan Stocklassa, born 1965, is a former Swedish diplomat and businessman who served as the Swedish commercial counsellor for the Swedish Trade Council, the commercial section of the embassy, in Prague, Czech Republic from 1997 to 2003.[1]
Stocklassa is the author of the novel Gripen av Prag, a fictionalised account based on his experiences when it emerged that a Czech supersonic jetfighter deal involving Saab and British Aerospace had shown signs of corruption.[2]
He has since served at a senior level on the board of Boss Media, a Swedish-based supplier of online gambling software infrastructure,[3] and previously as head of the international division of software company Svenska Spel.[4]
In 2018 his book Stieg Larssons arkiv, translated in English as "The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson's Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin"[5] in which Stocklassa investigates the assassination of Olof Palme, was published. The theories presented in the book are based on crime writer Stieg Larsson's research into the Swedish far right and its possible connections to the assassination.[6]
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Gordon Corera travels to Stockholm to investigate the assassination of a prime minister | Radio programme | 28 July 2014 | Gordon Corera | In BBC Radio 4's investigative history series - 'Document' - Gordon Corera investigates the assassination of the Swedish prime minister Olof Palme and explores what Britain knew, starting with boxes of documents including papers written by the late Stieg Larsson (deceased 9 November 2004) |
Document:Olof Palme - The Man Who Played With Fire | book review | 2020 | Simon Matthews | Bernt Carlsson, a colleague of Olof Palme’s and UN Commissioner for Namibia 1987-1988, died in the Lockerbie bombing on 21 December 1988. Carlsson's presence on Pan Am Flight 103 has been cited as the reason it was bombed. |
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