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Niklas Svensson

Niklas Svensson (born 15 January 1973), is a Swedish journalist and media personality.
== Biography ==
Svensson was employed at newspaper ''Sydöstran'' between 1988 and 1991 and then at newspaper ''Norra Skåne'' until 1993. He was then employed a short time for ''Värnpliktsnytt'', the newspaper of the Swedish Armed Forces. From 1994 until 2006 he was worked for daily newspaper ''Expressen'', interrupted only in 1995 when he wrote for ''Metro''. At ''Expressen'' he was the foreign and war correspondent, with elements in entertainment, law and politics.〔(Biography of Niklas Svensson )〕
Notably revelations that Svensson has made are that former Prime Minister Göran Persson had shoplifted candy while in office and that former Minister for Integration Jan O. Karlsson held a private crayfish party financed by tax payers.
Along with Martin Melin, winner of the world's first season of Expedition Robinson, Svensson wrote ''Robinsonboken'', published in 2003 by the Bazar förlag. Svensson was expelled from his job at ''Expressen'' in September 2006 after the relevation of his involvement in the computer infringement affair prior to the 2006 general election. Svensson, who admitted guilt, was convicted of three computer infringements by the Stockholm tingsrätt in April 2007.〔(Svensson: "It's a relief." )〕
Svensson founded freelance newscompany Nyhetsbolaget in November 2006 and is currently the company's CEO. Nyhetsbolaget initially owned Politikerbloggen, also founded by Svensson. Politikerbloggen was purchased in September 2007 by TV4, and shortly afterwards he began to work as a news reporter on TV4.
In February 2010 he returned to ''Expressen'' after editor-in-chief Thomas Mattsson recruited him back.〔(Returned to Expressen (February 2010) )〕
In 2010, Svensson was awarded the "Hasse Olsson's prize for business journalists" of 75000 SEK for the coverage in TV4 of Vattenfall AB.
In 2012 he was named Sweden's 82nd most powerful person by ''Fokus''.〔(Sweden's most powerful persons. )〕

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