UEFA vice-president Reinhard Grindel has announced his resignation from the European governing body and the FIFA Executive Committee.
The 57-year-old stood down as president of the German Football Association last week following allegations he had accepted an expensive watch as a gift from a colleague.
Grindel denied any wrongdoing before it was confirmed on Wednesday he had stepped down from his roles in continental and world football.
I am mainly interested in protecting the good name of UEFA, he said in a statement.
I also do not want to burden FIFA on its path to more transparency and good governance.
Grindel came under fire last year following Mesut Ozil s international retirement.
The Arsenal midfielder quit Germany duty in the wake of their dismal World Cup defence at Russia 2018, claiming he had been made a scapegoat following a controversial meeting with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan prior to the tournament.