Lars Fause | |
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Governor of Svalbard | |
Assumed office 24 June 2021 | |
Preceded by | Kjerstin Askholt |
Personal details | |
Born | Balsfjord, Norway | 20 February 1965
Alma mater | University of Tromsø ( M.S.L.) |
Lars Fause (born 20 February 1965) is a Norwegian prosecutor and civil servant serving as the governor of Svalbard since 2021.
Fause is originally from Balsfjord, a municipality in Troms. [1] Fause graduated from the University of Tromsø in 1991 with a Master of Studies in Law. [2] Much of his family lives in Tromsø, where Fause resides when not in Svalbard. [3]
Following his graduation, Fause worked for the Oslo Police District as an assistant. [2] He also worked for a year as a police lawyer for the Troms Police District, and for the following two years at the Trondenes District Court as an assistant judge. [2] Fause worked from 1996 to 2002 as a public prosecutor at the public prosecution offices of Troms og Finnmark, and he received a promotion to the position of chief prosecutor in 2003. [2]
In 2008, Fause accepted a position as deputy governor of Svalbard, which he held until 2011. [4] He made headlines in October 2008 for becoming the first person to deny a person residence in Svalbard: a 28-year-old man who was said to be behind "many crimes". [5] After leaving office, he returned to his former position as chief prosecutor in Troms og Finnmark. [2] He held this position in his second stint from 2011 to 2020, [2] when he resigned to avoid a conflict of interest with his spouse. [6]
Fause took office as governor on 24 June 2021, following the departure of term-limited Governor Kjerstin Askholt. [2] He was selected over several other applicants, including judges Jørn Holme and Cecilie Østensen Berglund.[ citation needed] He is limited to a maximum of two terms of three years each, according to the Svalbard Treaty, upon which point he would not be eligible for a third term. [7]
Fause is the first governor of Svalbard to have the gender-neutral title Sysselmester instead of the traditional masculine title Sysselmannen; [7] both words translate to English as 'governor', but the change was required as part of Norway's effort to replace gendered governmental titles. [8]
Lars Fause | |
---|---|
Governor of Svalbard | |
Assumed office 24 June 2021 | |
Preceded by | Kjerstin Askholt |
Personal details | |
Born | Balsfjord, Norway | 20 February 1965
Alma mater | University of Tromsø ( M.S.L.) |
Lars Fause (born 20 February 1965) is a Norwegian prosecutor and civil servant serving as the governor of Svalbard since 2021.
Fause is originally from Balsfjord, a municipality in Troms. [1] Fause graduated from the University of Tromsø in 1991 with a Master of Studies in Law. [2] Much of his family lives in Tromsø, where Fause resides when not in Svalbard. [3]
Following his graduation, Fause worked for the Oslo Police District as an assistant. [2] He also worked for a year as a police lawyer for the Troms Police District, and for the following two years at the Trondenes District Court as an assistant judge. [2] Fause worked from 1996 to 2002 as a public prosecutor at the public prosecution offices of Troms og Finnmark, and he received a promotion to the position of chief prosecutor in 2003. [2]
In 2008, Fause accepted a position as deputy governor of Svalbard, which he held until 2011. [4] He made headlines in October 2008 for becoming the first person to deny a person residence in Svalbard: a 28-year-old man who was said to be behind "many crimes". [5] After leaving office, he returned to his former position as chief prosecutor in Troms og Finnmark. [2] He held this position in his second stint from 2011 to 2020, [2] when he resigned to avoid a conflict of interest with his spouse. [6]
Fause took office as governor on 24 June 2021, following the departure of term-limited Governor Kjerstin Askholt. [2] He was selected over several other applicants, including judges Jørn Holme and Cecilie Østensen Berglund.[ citation needed] He is limited to a maximum of two terms of three years each, according to the Svalbard Treaty, upon which point he would not be eligible for a third term. [7]
Fause is the first governor of Svalbard to have the gender-neutral title Sysselmester instead of the traditional masculine title Sysselmannen; [7] both words translate to English as 'governor', but the change was required as part of Norway's effort to replace gendered governmental titles. [8]