Fired from his post as Switzerland ice hockey coach, Patrick Fischer believes an agreement was broken with SRF journalist
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Patrick Fischer, recently fired as the coach of the Swiss ice hockey team, has broken his public silence.
- Fischer spoke out about the fake COVID certificate scandal that preceded his dismissal.
- He claims an agreement was broken with an SRF journalist regarding the reporting of the affair.
Patrick Fischer, recently dismissed as the head coach of the Swiss national ice hockey team, has publicly addressed the circumstances surrounding his departure. This marks his first public statement since his firing on April 15, following a scandal involving a fake COVID certificate.
In a half-hour interview posted on his YouTube channel, Fischer discussed the affair, which was initially revealed by Schweizer Radio Fernsehen (SRF) on April 13, just a month before the Ice Hockey World Championship was set to begin in Switzerland. The controversy significantly impacted the team's preparations and public perception.
Fischer stated that he believes an agreement was breached with an SRF journalist concerning the reporting of the fake certificate issue. He suggested that the journalist's actions went against their understanding, leading to the public revelation of the scandal and subsequent fallout.
The former coach's comments aim to provide his perspective on the events that led to his dismissal, offering a counter-narrative to the initial reports and shedding light on his personal experience with the scandal and its aftermath. The interview serves as his platform to address the allegations and explain his side of the story.
Originally published by Le Temps in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.