Nobel Literature Award Body Asks Scandal-Hit Member To Quit

STOCKHOLM:  The body that awards the Nobel Prize in Literature has asked the wife of the man at the centre of a rape scandal to resign from the Swedish Academy as it tries to rebuild its reputation, a member said on Friday.

This year’s prize-giving was postponed after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced against Jean-Claude Arnault, husband of academy member Katarina Frostenson, and the academy’s discovery that the names of some prize-winners had been leaked prompted several members to resign or withdraw from work.

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Arnault was sentenced this month to two years in prison for rape. He denied all accusations and is appealing the verdict.

Last month, the head of the Nobel Foundation told Reuters it could stop the academy awarding the literature prize if it did not make further changes in the wake of the scandal.

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“The academy has unanimously agreed to a resolution begging (Frostenson) to voluntarily withdraw from the academy,” its Permanent Secretary Anders Olsson told Reuters on Friday.

“If this should not occur, we will start a new, impartial investigation of Frostenson’s alleged transgressions of our statues, giving her a fair chance to defend her cause … This is the second part of the resolution,” he said.

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Olsson said the academy’s previous investigation had been unsatisfactory and had several shortcomings, including that Frostenson was never part of the inquiry and that the results had been evaluated too “hastily”.

Swedish media have alleged that Frostenson leaked the names of literature prize winners – the subject of heavy betting – to Arnault before they were announced.