Platini gives evidence to Swiss prosecutor in corruption case Issued on: 15/03/2021 - 18:10 Ex-president of UEFA, Michel Platini, arrives ahead of his meeting with the Swiss prosecutor in Bern on Monday Fabrice COFFRINI AFP 2 min Bern (Switzerland) (AFP) Former UEFA president Michel Platini spent six hours in front of a Swiss prosecutor as a suspect in a corruption case on Monday, before he testifies as a witness on Wednesday in a separate case against FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The 65-year-old was questioned in Bern by prosecutor Thomas Hildbrand, who is suing him over the corruption case that shattered his dream of taking over world football's governing body FIFA after the fall of Sepp Blatter.