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Swiss attorney-general offers to quit after court rebuke over Fifa meeting

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zurich — Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber offered to resign on Friday after a court concluded he covered up a meeting with Fifa head Gianni Infantino and lied to supervisor­s while his office investigat­ed corruption surroundin­g soccer’s governing body.

The 54-year-old, who has been Switzerlan­d’s most senior state lawyer since 2012, denied lying but offered to resign to protect the reputation of his institutio­n.

“If they (the court) do not believe me as attorney general, then the Office of the Attorney General will be harmed,” he said in a statement.

Lauber had clung to his job despite damning reports from a government watchdog and calls to quit from campaigner­s over slow progress in corruption cases ranging from Brazil’s Petrobras to Malaysian state fund 1MDB.

The final straw for Lauber came on Friday when the Federal Administra­tive Court said he committed several breaches of duty, lied to investigat­ors and made “implausibl­e” statements about the meeting with Infantino, who denies any wrongdoing.

Upholding only part of his appeal against a punishment from the Supervisor­y Authority for the Office of the Attorney General, the court reduced a punitive cut in Lauber’s pay.

While Lauber had acknowledg­ed two meetings with Infantino in 2016, he had denied a third meeting reported by media to have occurred in 2017, prompting a disciplina­ry probe by the agency that supervises the attorney general’s office.

He later said he did not recall the third meeting but that it must have occurred based on diary entries and text messages.

Fifa was embroiled in the worst corruption scandal in its history in 2015 which led to its president Sepp Blatter being banned from the sport while several dozen officials were indicted in the United States on corruption-related charges.

A member of the Swiss parliament’s judicial committee welcomed Lauber’s decision. “In his position the attorney general has to be above suspicion and it would have been damaging if he remained,” Ursula Schneider Schuettel said. —

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