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FIFA leaves Infantino's secret meetings unsanctioned

2020-08-19T17:04:19.310Z


Criminal proceedings are still pending against Gianni Infantino. At least from his own association, the Fifa president does not face any trouble: the ethics committee stopped the investigation.


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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has nothing to fear from the world governing body

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino is at least not sanctioned by the ethics committee of the World Football Association because of the secret meeting with the Swiss federal prosecutor Michael Lauber. As Fifa announced, the chairman of the investigative chamber, María Claudia Rojas, initiated a preliminary investigation against the 50-year-old in May 2020. "After examining the relevant documents and evidence" it had been decided to "discontinue the proceedings because of a lack of credible evidence of all alleged violations of the Fifa code of ethics".

The Swiss public prosecutor's office opened criminal proceedings against Infantino at the end of July. It is about three meetings with Lauber, who will leave his post at the end of August. The accusation is, among other things, incitement to abuse of office. Infantino rejects this and has since repeatedly assured that it will cooperate fully with the authorities. "During these meetings, nothing even remotely illegal happened, or the opportunity to do so would have arisen," Infantino said last. "The very thought that this might have been the case is absurd."

At the time of the meeting with Lauber, Fifa was still in the process of coming to terms with the scandal around ex-President Joseph Blatter. However, there were also allegations against Infantino from his time as Uefa general secretary that occupy the Swiss judiciary. At the beginning of August, a FIFA spokesman told SPIEGEL that the world association wanted to hold onto Infantino despite the investigation.

Mild reaction than in Blatter's time

Blatter and Michel Platini, then head of the European Football Association Uefa, were banned from the ethics committee for 90 days in 2015. Articles 83, 84 and 85 of the Fifa Code of Ethics provide for this possibility of a sanction in the event of violations as well as in the event of suspicions; in the case of Infantino, Fifa apparently did not see the need.

According to a Fifa announcement, Infantino was also reported to the ethics committee on June 21. "The sources in question refer to various alleged violations of the Fifa code of ethics, in particular the booking of a private flight from Suriname to Geneva and meetings between the Fifa President and the Swiss Federal Prosecutor Michael Lauber," said the world association.

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Source: spiegel

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