SWISS-DELPONTE
AUGUST 24 2007 15:06h
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United Nations chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte will serve as Switzerland`s ambassador to Argentina.
"After having been a prosecutor for 26 years, she is looking forward to the new challenge of performing her duties as Swiss ambassador," her spokeswoman, Olga Kavran, said on Friday.
Del Ponte, 60, said in a recent newspaper interview she had turned down an offer to return to her previous position as Switzerland's top prosecutor, a job she held between 1994 and 1999.
The U.N. Security Council appointed Del Ponte as Louise Arbour's successor in 1999. She had been due to leave The Hague at the end of September but was asked by the UN to remain in her position until the end of the year.
As Switzerland's federal prosecutor, she cracked open account secrecy and froze assets of Italian politicians under investigation in corruption probes.
In her previous position as head of the Swiss justice department, she indicted former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and her husband for money laundering.
She escaped an attempt on her life in 1989.
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