STOCKHOLM, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Swedish forest industry firm Holmen's HOLMb.ST chairman Fredrik Lundberg has been told by a prosecutor he is suspected of offering a bribe related to hunting events arranged by the company, Holmen said on Thursday.
It said the prosecutor served notice at a hearing on Thursday of "reasonable suspicion of giving a bribe in relation to hunting events arranged by Holmen" and hosted by Lundberg.
"Holmen is of the opinion that neither the company nor Fredrik Lundberg has contravened applicable rules," it said in a statement.