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    Swiss Armed Forces Chief and Top Spy to Step Down

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    Posted on February 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Swiss military and intelligence leaders resign amid defence challenges and leadership changes, impacting key projects.

    Swiss Military and Intelligence Leaders Announce Their Resignations

    ZURICH (Reuters) - The head of Switzerland's armed forces and the chief of the neutral country's intelligence services have both resigned their jobs, a Swiss lawmaker said on Monday, confirming media reports.

    Thomas Suessli handed in his resignation as head of the armed forces at the end of January, public broadcaster SRF and newspaper Neue Zuercher Zeitung reported, citing sources, although he would remain in office until the end of 2025.

    Christian Dussey, who heads the Federal Intelligence Service, has also resigned but will remain in office until the end of March 2026, the publications reported.

    Priska Seiler-Graf, the president of the security committee of the lower Swiss house of parliament, confirmed the departures.

    "I do not see any connection between these two resignations, as they work in different organizations," she told Reuters.

    The defence department declined to comment.

    The departures come at a sensitive time for the Swiss defence establishment, which has come under fire for delays to key projects as it aims to build its capacities following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Earlier this year Suessli said he was concerned about the delays of various projects, including military drones from Israel.

    The defence department is also waiting for a new civilian head, after Minister Viola Amherd announced her resignation in January, with her successor in the Swiss cabinet still to be decided.

    In another blow for the defence establishment, the Swiss Federal Audit Office on Monday revealed suspected cases of fraud at state-owned Swiss armaments group Ruag MRO and estimated financial damages "in the high double-digit million range."

    Seiler-Graf said she did not see any connection between the resignations and the reports on Ruag, but said Suessli's and Dussey departure could be linked to Amherd's departure.

    "When the boss leaves, it usually results in other resignations as well," she said.

    (Reporting by Ariane Luthi, editing by John Revill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Swiss military and intelligence chiefs have resigned.
    • •Thomas Suessli and Christian Dussey will remain until 2025 and 2026 respectively.
    • •No direct connection between their resignations and Ruag fraud reports.
    • •Swiss defence faces challenges amid leadership changes.
    • •Swiss Federal Audit Office reports suspected fraud at Ruag.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss armed forces chief and top spy to step down

    1Who has resigned from the Swiss armed forces?

    Thomas Suessli has resigned as head of the armed forces, effective at the end of January.

    2What is the status of Christian Dussey's resignation?

    Christian Dussey, head of the Federal Intelligence Service, has also resigned but will remain in office until the end of March 2026.

    3What concerns did Suessli express earlier this year?

    Suessli expressed concerns about delays in various military projects, including the procurement of military drones from Israel.

    4Is there a connection between the resignations and the reports of fraud at Ruag?

    Priska Seiler-Graf stated she did not see any connection between the resignations and the fraud reports at Ruag, although she noted they could be linked to the departure of Minister Viola Amherd.

    5What is the current situation regarding the Swiss defense department leadership?

    The defense department is awaiting a new civilian head after Minister Viola Amherd announced her resignation, with her successor yet to be decided.

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