A new audit by the Swedish National Audit Office reveals that Swedish international schools have operated for years without proper oversight, despite receiving significant public funding. The audit criticizes the current system, stating it is no longer effectively serving its intended purpose. For several years, these schools have not been subject to the required level of scrutiny regarding their operations and use of taxpayer money. The report suggests a need for either abolishing the current model or implementing substantial reforms. The findings raise questions about accountability and the effectiveness of Swedish educational support abroad. Authorities are now under pressure to address the deficiencies identified in the audit and ensure responsible management of funds allocated to these institutions. The audit does not detail specific instances of misuse, but highlights systemic failures in monitoring and evaluation.