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Required nine millionPublished 7:05Saab Automobile has debts of 9.2 million to the local companies.
It's about bills for heating, rent, etc. that are not paid.
- Going to the magistrate's office will do no good, says Mayor Paul Akerlund (S).Like any other sub-contractors, the municipal companies had difficulty getting paid by the ailing carmaker. Trollhättan Energi has yet been paid in installments during the year, a few million last May.
Right now the company's claim four million crowns, for the supply of district heating, water, electricity and telecommunications to Stallbacka factory. Heat is the biggest item, around three million.
Failed to pay rentTo Trollhättan Blank AB, Saab has not paid rent in six months and the debt now amounts to 5.2 million. Saab rent a larger industrial building into halves Torp and some smaller Innovatum room of the municipality's property.
Saab has no debts to the municipality's other businesses, says CFO Daniel Nilsson.
- Do we have an overdue debt, it is common for us to discuss a payment plan.
Do not put the nail in the coffinSo does the municipal companies. In this case, Saab has not fulfilled the agreement, but so far the companies have not turned to the bailiff.
- We do not want to put the nail in the coffin Saab and the prospect of getting any money right now is small. But we will not let the claims, and of course hope to get paid, say CEOs Mats Johansson, Trollhättan Energi, and Lars-Erik Lundqvist, Trollhättan Land.
Paul Akerlund, Chairman of the City and for the municipal companies, have been informed of Victor Muller's latest plan.
- I have hope for a solution. As for the municipality's claims, we follow this carefully, he says.