Swiss Lawmakers Demand Probe into Lavish Gifts Given to Donald Trump
Two Green Party lawmakers have filed a criminal complaint requesting an investigation into Swiss business leaders who reportedly gave extravagant gifts, including a Rolex and a gold bar, to former US President Donald Trump. The gifts were allegedly presented shortly before a significant tariff deal was agreed upon, raising questions of potential corruption.

Key Takeaways
- Two Swiss Green Party lawmakers, Raphaël Mahaim and Greta Gysin, have filed a criminal complaint.
- The gifts included a Rolex table clock and a one-kilogram gold bar.
- The gifts were given shortly before a tariff deal was agreed upon, reducing US duties on Swiss goods from 39% to 15%.
- The complaint alleges a possible breach of Swiss anti-bribery laws and constituting an 'undue advantage'.
- Business leaders present at the meeting included representatives from Rolex, Richemont, MSC, and MKS PAMP.
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They Said
"We believe that the events in question deserve judicial clarification. This concerns the credibility of our institutions, respect for the rule of law, and Switzerland's international reputation."
"Practices once considered unthinkable are becoming normalised under Mr Trumpâs transactional style of politicsâwhen power and corruption coalesce moral flexibility dressed in pragmatism can spread fast."