• Maria Sigrid Astrid Borelius is a Swedish born former Minister for Foreign Trade, Science journalist and entrepreneur, working as advisor to global companies...
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  • regarding Borelius' husband's ownership of property. October 14, 2006 – Further revelations regarding Borelius' husband's property ownership, Maria Borelius announces...
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    criminal charges against Cecilia Stegö Chilò, Maria Borelius and Tobias Billström. On 14 October 2006 Maria Borelius resigned as Minister of Foreign Trade. On...
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  • (1959 – ) Maria-Pia Boëthius (1947 – ) Frida Boisen (25 September 1974 – ) Jeanette Bonnier (23 January 1934 – 16 April 2016) Maria Borelius (6 July 1960...
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  • the Reinfeldt cabinet in Sweden included the quick resignations of Maria Borelius, a Swedish trade minister who had hired a live-in nanny without paying...
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  • Swedish political scandals (2006), collectively dubbed 'Nannygate' Maria Borelius, Swedish trade minister, who hired a live-in nanny without paying taxes...
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    2006, Tolgfors was appointed Minister for Foreign Trade, succeeding Maria Borelius. He left office on 12 September 2007 when he succeeded Mikael Odenberg...
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    Political Party Coalition Cabinet Took office Left office Duration   Maria Borelius (born 1960) 6 October 2006 14 October 2006 8 days Moderate Alliance...
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    the television license fee, and paid maids under the table. Ministers Maria Borelius and Cecilia Stegö Chilo stepped down after only a few days in office...
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    two other ministers in the Reinfeldt Cabinet: Cecilia Stegö Chilò and Maria Borelius, with the latter two resigning on 14 and 16 October 2006. Billström...
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