A Corrupt Jens Stoltenberg , FAST Search Transfer , Microsoft 
You'd think the prime minister would keep his distance from a company that could well be guilty of corporate crime.
Fast Search & Transfer hasn't actually been declared innocent yet.
Kredittilsynet (The Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway) reported FAST, on the 24th April, to Økokrim (The Norwegian National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic Crime).
Despite noting that the case was incredibly serious and in principle very important, Økokrim dropped the case because they didn't have the resources.
Exactly who does have the resources to investigate Microsoft today?
EU Commission is pretty much alone on that one.
Sure, we're innocent until provide guilty, but Økokrim's message here is that there's definitely enough reason to suspect that FAST is corrupt.
So then
Kredittilsynet reported FAST to the police. The
first time ever a listed company has been formally reported by Kredittilsynet to the police.
So what the hell is Jens Stoltenberg doing getting involved?
Hey Steve Balmer, come to norway, hire a few hundred people, and we'll make sure we don't investigate you!
UPDATE 16th October: Økokrim raided FAST, without warning, seizing all accounts.