I know for Malmö group, and I also know that each SAC's LS has different structure. For example Stockholm LS (which structure I kind of liked
I hated only three bureaucrats) and Malmö are different.
Still, you can't call SAC anarcho-syndicalist organisation if you use ombudsman's and lawyers. Then, tell me what's the difference between SAC and any other reformist union? Here in Croatia we have this union which is regular workers union, not inspired by any ideology, and still they operate like SAC. They use lawyers and sometimes they use direct action (strikes, occupation of workplaces etc.).
I mean, you know what's anarcho-syndicalist practice, right?