Mikael Ljungman

Mikael Ljungman
Born (1963-11-25) 25 November 1963 (age 60)
Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
EducationLawyer, Political Scientist
OccupationBusinessman

Mikael Ljungman (born 25 November 1963) is a Swedish politician, lawyer and businessman. He was 2009–2010 convicted of fraud and false accounting related to his business activities, for which he served a two-year prison term.[1] He is also known for his association and involvement with two high-profile tech failures: the game console manufacturer Gizmondo in 2005 and IT Factory in 2008. After his release from prison, Ljungman became active in the Christian Democrats legal policy network.[2] He was selected as a Christian Democrats parliamentary candidate for the 2014 Swedish elections, as number 32 on their Stockholm candidate list.[3]

  1. ^ "Six-year sentence for Ljungman". March 26, 2010.
  2. ^ "Bagger-makker kommer ud af fængslet".
  3. ^ "Känd brottsling på KD:s riksdagslista" [Known criminal on KD's parliamentary list]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). June 15, 2014.