Report suspected irregularities relating to corruption, bribery, conflict of interest, working conditions and tax legislation
The Swedish Transport Administration has a whistleblowing system. It is an external, independent function handled by our procured supplier Lantero.
Register via web form on Lantero's page: https://lantero.se/report/trafikverket
or call +46 (0) 20-899 433 (telephone hours weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm).
The function Lantero is completely independent of the Swedish Transport Administration, so it should not be possible to investigate who is behind the notification. If you choose to remain anonymous, you must be careful how you express yourself, so that it is not obvious to the recipient who you are. It is also important to clear any attachments from user information that may reveal who you are.
All information linked to a case is deleted from the system when the case is processed, so that no sensitive information should be stored unnecessarily at Lantero.
You can report any suspected irregularities relating to corruption, bribery, conflict of interest, working conditions and tax legislation at the Swedish Transport Administration. You can choose to remain anonymous.
Your report will be handled by the Swedish Transport Administration's internal audit team and is covered by applicable legislation, which provides protection for anyone reporting misconduct in the public interest in a work-related context. If you choose to submit your report via our whistleblower system, your identity will be subject to complete confidentiality. You can also report misconduct at a face-to-face meeting. More information about this can be found below.
Rights and freedoms
When you report misconduct, you are covered by two different rights: freedom of information and freedom of procurement.
Freedom of information means that everyone has the right to turn to media under constitutional protection (such as journalists) and provide information for publication. Anyone who provides information to such media has a legal right to anonymity, which means that the recipient of the tip cannot reveal their source if that person wishes to remain anonymous. Nor may the general public investigate who provided the information to the media, nor may they punish the person who provided the information (prohibition of retaliation).
Whistleblower protection is also applicable to public servants, who can provide verbal information to media under constitutional protection even if the information is subject to confidentiality in certain cases. This means that information provided verbally can be disclosed to certain media by public employees even though the information is subject to confidentiality.
Everyone has the right to obtain information so as to be able to pass it on later within the scope of freedom of information.
Examples of matters to report
- false invoicing and over-invoicing
- conflicts of interest and disqualification
- contracts and agreements
- bribery
- working conditions
- tax legislation
- mishandling of property
Your report should include the following information
- Name? (optional)
- Contact details? (email address or phone number – optional)
- What type of misconduct do you want to report to the Swedish Transport Administration?
- Where did it take place?
- When did it happen? Indicate the date and time and whether it is a recurring event.
- Who is involved?
- Do you have access to any kind of documentation?
- Have you done anything else as a result of the misconduct? For example, have you notified any other body or person or the Swedish Transport Administration?
- If vehicles are involved – have you noted the registration number?
How to report a matter
The Swedish Transport Administration has a whistleblowing function under the Whistleblowing Act (2021:890). You can report misconduct via an external function managed by Lantero, which is an external and independent receiving function.
Report the matter using the online form on the Lantero site: https//lantero.report/trafikverket
or phone 020 899 433 (telephone hours on weekdays, 08.00-17.00).
All information linked to a case will be deleted from the system once the case is processed, so no sensitive information will be stored at Lantero unnecessarily.
You can also report misconduct directly to the Swedish Transport Administration by email, over the phone (0771 921 921) or at a face-to-face meeting.
The document “How the Swedish Transport Administration handles personal data” below provides information about how we process personal data in this type of case. It is important for you to understand how it works.
The document “How the Swedish Transport Administration handles personal data” below provides information about how we process personal data in this type of case. It is important for you to understand how it works.
What will happen to your report?
An independent investigation function will assess the case and launch an investigation, if necessary. This may lead to action under employment law, the matter may be reported to the police, or the case may be submitted to another party or be closed. If you provide information, you will receive confirmation that we have received your report along with feedback on how the data has been dealt with and any action taken.