Experts are raising concerns regarding potential bias among those appointed to investigate allegations surrounding Birgitta Ed, a former Swedish diplomat. The criticism centers on the investigators’ prior connections and professional relationships which could compromise the objectivity of the inquiry. Specifically, questions have been raised about potential conflicts of interest due to previous collaborations and shared professional networks with individuals involved in the original case. Critics argue these connections cast doubt on the fairness and impartiality of the current investigation. The inquiry was launched to re-examine claims made against Ed, which previously led to a dismissal of charges. The debate highlights the importance of perceived neutrality in sensitive investigations, particularly those involving high-profile figures and past controversies. Further scrutiny is expected regarding the investigators’ backgrounds and potential biases.