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Former Swedish minister of finance showing off … Anders Borg, the former minister of finance in Sweden, shocked the guests at a party last weekend in the archipelago of Stockholm. According to sources, Borg exposed his penis, threw sexist slurs at female guests and threatened the host. ”I feel a lot of disappointment and regret my behaviour”, Borg wrote in a Facebook post. A party in the archipelago of Stockholm last Friday got out of hand. One of the guests were the former minister of finance, Anders Borg. At approximately 11.00 PM, he was exposing his penis and groping other men trying to compare penis sizes. He also called female guests ”sluts” and ”whores”, sources say. – I don’t know what he drank, but it was a lot, says an anonymous partygoer.

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Former Swedish minister of finance showing off …

Former Swedish minister of finance showing off …Anders Borg, the former minister of finance in Sweden, shocked the guests at a party last weekend in the archipelago of Stockholm.

According to sources, Borg exposed his penis, threw sexist slurs at female guests and threatened the host.

”I feel a lot of disappointment and regret my behaviour”, Borg wrote in a Facebook post.

A party in the archipelago of Stockholm last Friday got out of hand. One of the guests were the former minister of finance, Anders Borg. At approximately 11.00 PM, he was exposing his penis and groping other men trying to compare penis sizes. He also called female guests ”sluts” and ”whores”, sources say.

– I don’t know what he drank, but it was a lot, says an anonymous partygoer.

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Lars Pålsson Syll
Professor at Malmö University. Primary research interest - the philosophy, history and methodology of economics.

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