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Stortinget gir ham mer enn statsministeren i ny Esptein-jobb
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Stortinget gir ham mer enn statsministeren i ny Esptein-jobb

The article reports that Amund Djuve, a former editor at Dagens Næringsliv, has been appointed as the leader of the Norwegian Parliament's Epstein investigation committee and is being paid a salary equivalent to a Supreme Court judge. The report comes from Dagens Næringsliv, highlighting the high-level nature of the position and the significant financial compensation involved.

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Stortinget gir ham mer enn statsministeren i ny Esptein-jobb

The article reports that Amund Djuve, a former editor at Dagens Næringsliv, has been appointed as the leader of the Norwegian Parliament's Epstein investigation committee and is being paid a salary equivalent to a Supreme Court judge. The report comes from Dagens Næringsliv, highlighting the high-level nature of the position and the significant financial compensation involved.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the appointment and compensation of Amund Djuve without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on the role and salary rather than taking a position on the broader implications of the Epstein-related investigations or the political figures in-

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