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]
^"Six-year sentence for Ljungman". March 26, 2010.
^"Bagger-makker kommer ud af fængslet".
^"Känd brottsling på KD:s riksdagslista" [Known criminal on KD's parliamentary list]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). June 15, 2014.
MikaelLjungman (born 25 November 1963) is a Swedish politician, lawyer and businessman. He was 2009–2010 convicted of fraud and false accounting related...
destined for New York where he borrowed a car from a Swedish friend, MikaelLjungman, before making a cross-country trip to Los Angeles. According to statements...
Power, behind the launch, headed by Carl Freer and his Swedish partner MikaelLjungman, with development apparently proceeding according to the new schedule...
Power, behind the launch, headed by Carl Freer and his Swedish partner MikaelLjungman, with development apparently proceeding according to the new schedule...
and Brian Littleton. Freer's business partners, Stefan Eriksson and MikaelLjungman, have both been convicted of fraud. Carl Freer was at the helm of Gizmondo...
married Margaretha Ljungman, the daughter of railway official Fredrik Ljungman and his wife. He was the father of Viveca (born 1951) and Mikael (born 1959)....
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2): 301–10. doi:10.1042/BJ20021646. PMC 1223307. PMID 12534345. Li L, Ljungman M, Dixon JE (January 2000). "The human Cdc14 phosphatases interact with...