Fifa President Gianni Infantino still under Investigated
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has been told to remain in the role while he is a subject of a criminal investigation. Last week, prosecutors in Switzerland launched legal proceedings against Infantino in relation to an alleged secret meeting he held with the Swiss attorney general Michael Lauber.
Both men, Gianni Infantino and Michael Lauber however, denied to have met or held any meeting, the football’s world governing body Fifa, which is based in Zurich, said the meetings were “routine” and “nothing remotely criminal has happened”. They also said: “There was and is absolutely no reason to open an investigation.” “There is nothing at all to suggest any form of criminal wrongdoing.”
Lauber resigned last week after a court said he covered up the meetings and lied to supervisors during an investigation by his office into corruption surrounding Fifa. Stefan Keller who is the special prosecutor was appointed in June to review criminal complaints against the two men and others.
He found indications of criminal conduct related to their meetings, the authority overseeing the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) said. Fifa said: “At the time of the meetings between the Fifa president and the Swiss federal prosecutor, the OAG was conducting investigations in over 20 cases in Fifa-related matters, and Fifa is a damaged party in those proceedings.
It was therefore entirely logical for the Fifa president (Gianni Infantino) to be meeting the Swiss federal prosecutor. “The purpose was always to offer Fifa’s full support in the investigations. The Fifa president and Fifa officials went to see the most senior law officer in the country to describe the changes that had been made at Fifa, and offered co-operation in prosecuting criminal wrongdoing.
“The Fifa president went there in good faith and as a representative of Fifa.” It added that Infantino was trying to “restore trust in the institution” and to “explain the concrete steps being taken to bring good governance” to Fifa. Some months back about 46 former members of ex-executives of Fifa were accused of taking bribe and investigations are still ongoing.
