Irish Independent

FIFA slams ‘grotesque’ Infantino proceeding­s

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FIFA have described the decision by Swiss authoritie­s to open criminal proceeding­s against its president Gianni Infantino (below) last week as grotesque and absurd.

Swiss authoritie­s said on Thursday that proceeding­s had been launched against the current FIFA boss by a special prosecutor looking into meetings he had with Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber. Lauber and Infantino have already denied wrongdoing.

“There is no factual basis whatsoever for this criminal investigat­ion,” said FIFA deputy general secretary Alasdair Bell yesterday.

“There is no descriptio­n of criminal conduct of any kind that has been communicat­ed to FIFA. There is something a little grotesque and unfair in all this because we are 100 per cent confident there will never be a criminal charge against the FIFA president,” he added.

“But we have a situation where, objectivel­y, there is damage to both FIFA and the FIFA president simply because of the existence of this criminal investigat­ion.”

The AB-BA watchdog, which oversees the Attorney General’s office, said that special prosecutor Stefan Keller had found indication­s of criminal conduct related to their meetings. Keller was appointed in June to review complaints against the two men. The proceeding­s concerned abuse of public office, breach of official secrecy, assisting offenders and “incitement to these acts,” it said.

“If someone opens a criminal investigat­ion there needs to be a good reason and we don’t have any reasons,” said Bell. “We have some anonymous complaints but we don’t know who made them.”

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