Swiss Lawmakers Call for Investigationโ intoโ Gifts to โTrump โAmid Customs Deal
WASHINGTON/BERN – Two Swiss โขmembers of parliament have requested a โcriminal investigation into whether a Swiss business โdelegation violated anti-corruption laws by gifting expensive items to former U.S. President Donald Trump prior to a customs agreement between โSwitzerland and the โUnited states. The call for investigation centersโฃ on a Rolex โคtableโข clock and a gold โขbar reportedly seen on Trump’s deskโฃ following a November visit by Swiss entrepreneurs seeking reduced import tariffs.
green MPs Greta gysin and Raphaรซl Mahaim sent a letter to the Federal Prosecutor’s Office stating theโ inquiry is โnecessary to protect “the credibility of our institutions, respect โคfor the ruleโฃ of law and switzerland’s reputation at the international level.”
the delegation, which included Rolex boss Jean-Frรฉdรฉric Dufour and marwanโค Shakarchi, head of precious metal company MKS PAMP, traveled toโ Washington inโฃ early November to lobby for lower tariffsโฃ on Swiss goods. Ten days later, both countries announced an agreement reducing U.S. tariffs from 39 to 15 percent, though many details remain undisclosed.
while business associations โwelcomed the deal, the practice โ- dubbed “bullion diplomacy” – drew criticism in Switzerland.
Gysin and Mahaim’s letter โขhighlights theโฃ unkownโ value of the giftsโ and the lack of clarity regarding their finalโ disposition. They specifically request the prosecutor’s officeโ determine if the gifts constitute anโฃ “unjustified advantage” underโ Swiss criminal law, referencing Article 322 of the Criminal โขCode concerning “bribery of โforeign officials.”