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Fifa awarded $201m in forfeited funds seized after global corruption probe

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Fifa, world football’s governing body, will receive over $201m in forfeited funds seized during a global corruption probe, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), said on Tuesday.

Since the DOJ unveiled the corruption probe in 2015, more than 50 defendants have been criminally charged. Twenty seven people and four corporate entities have pleaded guilty, and two people were convicted at trial.

“Today’s announceme­nt confirms that money stolen by corrupt soccer officials and sports marketing executives through fraud and greed will be returned to where it belongs and used to benefit the sport,” said acting US attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Jacquelyn M Kasulis, in a statement.

“From the start, this investigat­ion and prosecutio­n have been focused on bringing wrongdoers to justice and restoring ill-gotten gains to those who work for the benefit of the beautiful game.”

The DOJ announced that $32.3m in forfeited funds has been approved for an initial distributi­on to Fifa; Concacaf, the confederat­ion responsibl­e for soccer in North and Central America; Conmebol, which represents soccer in South America; and various constituen­t national soccer federation­s.

“Kickbacks and bribes have a way of spreading like a disease through corrupt groups; pure and simple greed keeps the graft going,” said assistant director-in-charge of the FBI’s New York field office, Michael J Driscoll.

“Not one official in this investigat­ion seemed to care about the damage being done to a sport that millions around the world revere. The only silver lining is the money will now help underprivi­leged people who need it, not the wealthy executives who just wanted it to get richer.

“Our work isn’t finished, and our promise to those who love the game – we won’t give up until everyone sees justice for what they’ve done.”

Reynaldo Vasquez, the former president of El Salvador’s soccer federation, pleaded guilty on Monday to a racketeeri­ng conspiracy charge arising from a corruption investigat­ion involving the payment of bribes to stage and broadcast matches.

 ?? Photograph: Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters ?? Fifa will receive over $201m in funds seized from corrupt officials.
Photograph: Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Fifa will receive over $201m in funds seized from corrupt officials.

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