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granskningen

Granskningen is a Swedish noun formed from granska, meaning to inspect or scrutinize, with the -ning suffix that marks an action or process. It denotes the act or result of examination, scrutiny, or audit and can refer to a careful investigation of a person, organization, policy, or practice, as well as to official reviews conducted by public authorities.

In journalism and media, granskningen refers to investigative reporting that seeks to reveal hidden or unclear

In the public sector, the term is used for formal audits and reviews. In Sweden, the Swedish

Overall, granskningen embodies the democratic principle of accountability, encompassing both independent investigative journalism and systematic public

information
and
to
hold
institutions
accountable.
Granskningar
aim
to
uncover
misconduct,
corruption,
or
inefficiency,
and
they
often
rely
on
document
analysis,
data
work,
interviews,
and
source
corroboration.
The
impact
of
such
reporting
can
include
policy
changes,
reforms,
or
legal
actions.
National
Audit
Office
(Riksrevisionen)
conducts
granskningar
of
government
agencies
and
programs
to
assess
economy,
efficiency,
and
effectiveness.
Local
governments
and
other
public
bodies
also
publish
or
commission
granskningar
as
part
of
oversight,
budgeting,
and
governance
processes.
Granskningar
can
be
initiated
by
lawmakers,
oversight
bodies,
or
independent
institutions
and
are
typically
intended
to
inform
decision-making
and
improve
public
administration.
sector
evaluations
that
scrutinize
how
public
resources
are
used
and
policies
are
implemented.