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Read the dubious dismissal order in the case of FIFA president and IOC member Infantino

FIFA President Gianni Infantino thinks he is in seventh heaven after a case against him was dropped on flimsy grounds. Our readers deserve to see not just the accompanying FIFA propaganda message but the original document - in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and in the original German version.

Screenshot cover page of the dismissal order

Dear readers,

we would like to draw your attention to (unofficial) translations of the recent decision of the Swiss judiciary in the Gianni Vincenzo Infantino (FIFA, IOC) case. This case also concerned Messrs Lauber, Marty, Arnold, Thormann, Villiger, Remund - and somehow also Messrs Blatter and Platini and the sports rogue state Qatar, as you know.

In Switzerland, these dubious operations had the rank of a state affair and, as you know, cost the federal prosecutor his post - but the man fell soft.

These more than 200 pages, the Einstellungsverfügung, the dismissal order that closes the investigation, naturally belong in the public domain. You deserve to see not just the accompanying FIFA propaganda message and some media coverage - you deserve the original document that THE INQUISITOR makes available to you.

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Find the documents below in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and in the original German version.

On the one hand, it is another example of the colossal failure of the Swiss judiciary, but it is also a wonderful, almost historical document of sports politics and certain mechanisms. It also documents structurally corrupt processes in an environment that was investigated by the US judiciary under the RICO Act for good reasons.

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