Calgary Herald

PSG president investigat­ed for bribery

- GRAHAM DUNBAR

The Qatari president of one of Europe’s most glamorous soccer clubs, Paris Saint-Germain, is under investigat­ion by Swiss prosecutor­s for suspected bribery of a top FIFA executive to get World Cup broadcasti­ng rights.

Criminal proceeding­s against Nasser Al-Khelaifi, PSG president and CEO of Qatar-owned BeIN Media Group, former FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke and an unnamed “businessma­n in the sports rights sector” were announced Thursday by the office of Switzerlan­d’s attorney general.

The case involves the awarding of broadcast rights for the next four World Cups from 2018 through 2030.

The proceeding against Al-Khelaifi is one of the first direct links to Qatar in sweeping investigat­ions by federal law enforcemen­t authoritie­s in Switzerlan­d, the United States and France of FIFA, internatio­nal soccer and the 201822 World Cup bidding contests.

The Paris offices of BeIN Sports were searched by two magistrate­s from the French financial prosecutor’s office, the federal agency said. They were assisted by investigat­ors from an anti-corruption unit.

Properties were also searched in Greece, Italy and Spain, while Valcke was questioned in Switzerlan­d, the Swiss federal prosecutio­n office said.

It cited co-operation from a European Union criminal investigat­ion agency. PSG declined to comment. Al-Khelaifi is alleged to have offered “undue advantages” to Valcke — FIFA’s CEO-like secretary general from 2007 until his firing in January 2016 — for the awarding of media rights in “certain countries” for the 2026 and 2030 World Cup. Al-Khelaifi and Valcke previously negotiated a deal for the 2018 and 2022 rights weeks after Qatar won the 2022 hosting vote.

In January 2011, FIFA announced Al Jazeera Sports—which later became BeIN — secured the rights for 23 territorie­s across the Middle East and North Africa, including Saudi Arabia.

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