Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has expressed great dismay over the new TV 2 documentary “The Black Swan.” On Instagram, she describes the documentary as evidence of a “completely unacceptable moral shift” in Danish society. TV 2’s documentary, which was released on Tuesday, reveals extensive criminal activity in the criminal environment through hidden recordings, including money laundering of large sums and fraud involving the disposal of contaminated soil. Frederiksen understands the shock among viewers and emphasizes that she strongly condemns the actions documented. She also mentions that the upcoming Gang Package 4 will intensify efforts against gang activities. The Minister of Justice will also explore further measures to combat the criminal activities revealed in the documentary.
Since its release, the documentary has had serious consequences for several individuals involved. Lawyer Nicolai Dyhr is no longer a partner at the law firm Horten, and lawyer Lise Roulund has been reported to the police by the Danish Bar and Law Society, which is also investigating both lawyers’ cases. Property developer Martin Odgaard has been suspended by the construction company 1927 Estate, and Carl Richard Christensen has resigned from all his board positions. The documentary has attracted significant attention and has already had significant consequences for those involved, highlighting the seriousness of the revelations it brings to light.