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Jan Guillou
Jan Oskar Sverre Lucien Henri Guillou ((:jɑːn ɡɪjuː); born 17 January 1944) is a Swedish author and journalist. Among his books are a series of spy fiction novels about a spy named Carl Hamilton, and a trilogy(+) of historical fiction novels about a Knight Templar, Arn Magnusson. He is the owner of one of the largest publishing companies in Sweden, Piratförlaget (''Pirate Publishing''), together with Liza Marklund and his wife, publisher Ann-Marie Skarp. Guillou's fame in Sweden was established during his time as an investigative journalist. In 1973, he and co-reporter Peter Bratt exposed a secret intelligence organization in Sweden, ''Informationsbyrån'' (IB). He is still active within journalism as a column writer for the Swedish evening tabloid ''Aftonbladet''. In October 2009, the tabloid ''Expressen'' accused Guillou of having been active as an agent of the Soviet spy organization KGB between 1967 and 1972.〔(Guillou's Cold War Reports to the KGB ). SR International, Radio Sweden, 26 October 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2009.〕 Jan Guillou confirmed he had a series of contacts with KGB representatives during this period, he also admits to having received payments from KGB, but maintains that his purpose was to collect information for his journalistic work.〔(Swedish journalist admits working for KGB ). The Swedish Wire, 25 October 2009.〕〔(Jan Guillou hade kontakt med KGB ) (Jan Guillou had contact with the KGB). DN, 24 October 2009.〕 The accusation was based on documents released from the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) and interviews with former KGB Colonel Oleg Gordievsky.〔(KGB-chefen om fallet Jan Guillou ) (KGB boss about the Jan Guillou case). ''Expressen'', 26 October 2009.〕 In a later trial, ''Expressen'' denied having accused Guillou of having been a Soviet spy, claiming that this was a false interpretation of its headlines and reporting.〔http://sverigesradio.se/diverse/appdata/isidor/files/83/8424.doc〕 == Life and career == Guillou was born in Södertälje, Stockholm County, Sweden. His Breton/French father, Charles Guillou, came to Sweden as the son of the janitor at the French embassy in Stockholm. His mother, Marianne (née Botolfsen) Guillou, is of Norwegian descent. Guillou acquired French citizenship at birth and became a Swedish citizen in 1975.〔Jansson, Pär. (Ljuger Guillou om sin värnpliktstjänstgöring? ). Newsmill, 7 November 2009.〕 When Guillou's grandfather was offered a position at the French Embassy in Helsinki, Finland, his father decided to move with him and settled there. Guillou grew up with his mother and her new husband in Saltsjöbaden and Näsby Park outside of Stockholm.〔
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