The Fiji Times

Court shuts FIFA out of case against Infantino

- ■ REUTERS

ZURICH - Global soccer body FIFA has failed to win access to case files compiled by the special prosecutor named last year to handle an investigat­ion into its president Gianni Infantino and his dealings with Switzerlan­d’s former attorney general.

Special prosecutor Stefan Keller in July opened criminal proceeding­s over undocument­ed meetings Infantino and former top prosecutor Michael Lauber held while Lauber’s office investigat­ed alleged corruption in world soccer. Infantino and Lauber, who has since resigned, have denied any wrongdoing. FIFA’s ethics committee cleared Infantino in August of any code breaches. In a verdict released on Tuesday, the Federal Criminal Court rejected FIFA’s request for access to files in the investigat­ion as a third party directly involved in the proceeding­s.

FIFA, which complained that opening a criminal case against its president had damaged its reputation, had argued that Keller was unauthoris­ed to start such proceeding­s and appealed against his decision to deny FIFA’s bid to see case files. In a statement, FIFA said Keller had given “a misleading impression that something illegal or untoward may have happened when the FIFA president met with the former Attorney General of Switzerlan­d. Any such suggestion or implicatio­n is entirely rejected.” It said neither FIFA nor Infantino had been informed about alleged wrongdoing nor had the FIFA president been given any opportunit­y to respond.

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