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Disgraced ex-Fifa official Blazer dies at 72

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LONDON: Chuck Blazer, the former Fifa executive committee member who pleaded guilty to racketeeri­ng, wire fraud and money laundering, has died, his lawyers said on Wednesday.

A statement from Blazer’s two lawyers did not provide details or the circumstan­ces of his death.

Blazer, 72, was general secretary of the Confederat­ion of North, Central America and Caribbean Associatio­n Football (CONCACAF) from 1990 to 2011.

He pleaded guilty in the United States to bribery and financial offences in 2013 and was later banned by Fifa from all football activities for life

According to the transcript of his November 2013 guilty plea, Blazer and others in Fifa agreed to accept bribes in the bidding process for the 1998 World Cup in France and the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Fifa’s ethics committee said Blazer breached rules on loyalty, confidenti­ality, duty of disclosure, conflicts of interest, offering and accepting gifts, and bribery and corruption.

As part of the 2013 plea agreement, Blazer agreed to cooperate with investigat­ing authoritie­s in the United States while they investigat­ed the Fifa corruption scandal, which eventually played a crucial role in the departure of its former president, Sepp Blatter.

Blazer had accused another former CONCACAF president, Jack Warner, of having pocketed funds from a US$10 million (RM43 million) project to support the African diaspora in Caribbean countries at the time of South Africa’s successful bid to stage the 2010 World Cup.

Fifa opened an ethics investigat­ion over bribes-for-votes allegation­s in the 2011 Fifa presidenti­al election after Blazer reported a possible case of bribery between Blatter and then Fifa presidenti­al candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam

Warner and Bin Hammam were also banned by Fifa for life.

Fifa was not immediatel­y available for a comment on Blazer’s death.

A spokesman for the US Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn, which is overseeing the Fifa probe, did not respond to a request for comment.

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