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Helgi Rejects Transfer and Resigns

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Helgi Magnús Gunnarsson, the outgoing Deputy State Prosecutor, has declined to be transferred to the position of Deputy State Commissioner of Police. He will therefore step down from his position, but there has been much speculation about Helgi in office in recent years.
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Helgi Magnús Gunnarsson, the outgoing Deputy State Prosecutor, has declined a transfer to the position of Deputy State Commissioner of Police. He is therefore resigning and will now take statutory retirement, nine years earlier than usual.

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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Helgi Magnús Gunnarsson, the outgoing Deputy State Prosecutor, informed the Minister of Justice today that he refused a transfer to the position of Deputy State Commissioner of Police. He is therefore resigning, as stated in the announcement. He is a good lawyer and litigator and I wish him well in his career.

Helgi Magnús Gunnarsson, the outgoing Deputy State Prosecutor, has declined to be transferred to the position of Deputy State Commissioner of Police. He will therefore step down from his position, but there has been much speculation about Helgi in office in recent years.

Helgi Magnús Gunnarsson, the outgoing Deputy State Prosecutor, has refused a transfer to the position of Deputy State Commissioner of Police. He is therefore resigning. This is stated on the website of the Ministry of Justice. It says that the minister thanks him for his good work. "I inherited this case from my predecessor and did my best to resolve it professionally and in harmony with all parties involved," is quoted as saying by Minister of …

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RÚV broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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