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Significantly, the media that reported

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Last week I was mistaken for the Bernese SP National Councillor Matthias Aebischer. In terms of appearance, this was undoubtedly a compliment, but legally less so. Aebischer is facing criminal charges for violating the committee's confidentiality. The accusation: he chatted too much about an affair involving an SVP judge.

Something similar happened to SVP National Councillor Roger Köppel . His alleged offence: As a member of the commission, he violated his duty of confidentiality in his internet germany rcs data programme "Weltwoche Daily" by reporting - illegally - on the confiscation of Swiss luxury watches by the Russian authorities. An incident that was only known to his commission at the time. on it most maliciously were precisely those that profited most from the Federal Palace's indiscretions throughout the pandemic by reporting on Alain Berset's corona measures before the Federal Council meetings.

The fact that Bernese politics is as full of holes as Emmental cheese is nothing new: in 1997, the Swiss ambassador to the USA had to vacate his chair after the SonntagsZeitung newspaper published a highly confidential report. But not every secret is of equal importance. Here, too, the situation is the same as with traffic restrictions: if there is no speed camera at the side of the road, no punishment is imposed. It is at least conceivable that Köppel's speed camera might be a little bigger. But the accused turned the tables and demanded something that is diametrically opposed to the leisurely customs of Bernese: a quick investigation.
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