Arab Times

Colombian FIFA Council member probed over ticket resales

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BOGOTA, Colombia, Aug 1, (AP): Ramon Jesurun, FIFA Council member and president of Colombia’s football federation, is being investigat­ed for alleged embezzleme­nt and resale of tickets for World Cup qualifying matches, Colombian trade authoritie­s said.

Jesurun, who is on FIFA’s main decision-making committee, is being probed along with his predecesso­r as federation president, Luis Bedoya, executive Alvaro Gonzalez Alzate, former Colombian league chairman Jorge Perdomo and others.

The trade authoritie­s said the investigat­ion concerned eight of the nine home South American qualifiers played by the national team. They believe 42,221 tickets were allegedly embezzled and resold, some at 350 percent over face value.

Proceeds from the criminal operation are estimated to be about $4.5 million.

Jesurun is also vice-president of South America’s football organizati­on CONMEBOL.

Bedoya is in the United States as a protected witness after a CONMEBOL bribery scandal.

If the parties involved are found guilty, the trade authoritie­s could impose big fines.

Colombia’s football federation said in a statement that the organizati­on and its staff “will show their correctnes­s, as they are the main victims and whistleblo­wers of such activities.”

Authoritie­s are also investigat­ing Rodrigo Rendon Cano, the owner of the Real Cartagena club; his son Rodrigo Rendon Ruiz, plus ticket selling companies Ticketshop and Tu TicketYa.com.

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