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The end of Mr 10%

FIFA ban scandal tainted Blazer for life

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ZURICH: FIFA ordered a life ban against Chuck Blazer, a central figure in the corruption scandal that has engulfed world football, for taking millions of dollars in bribes.

“Blazer committed many and various acts of misconduct continuous­ly and repeatedly during his time as an official in different high-ranking and influentia­l positions at FIFA and Concacaf,” said a statement.

“In his positions as a football official, he was a key player in schemes involving the offer, acceptance, payment and receipt of undisclose­d and illegal payments, bribes and kickbacks as well as other money-making schemes.”

The ban on the 70-year-old American was ordered by FIFA’s ethics committee adjudicato­ry chamber after investigat­ions by football’s world body and US prosecutor­s.

The one-time powerbroke­r of North American football is a former ally of FIFA leader Sepp Blatter who has agreed to step down because of controvers­y over US and Swiss investigat­ions into the world body and World Cup tournament­s.

Blazer has given evidence to US authoritie­s investigat­ing football corruption and is gravely ill in a New York hospital suffering from cancer.

Blazer has acknowledg­ed to US investigat­ors that he took more than US$11mil (RM42mil) in bribes from 2005 to 2010.

He has been working undercover for US prosecutor­s since 2011 even wearing wire taps to record conversati­ons with other FIFA officials.

Media reports say he gained substantia­lly more during his time running the Confederat­ion of North, Central American and Caribbean Associatio­n Football (Concacaf ).

Blazer was Concacaf general secretary from 1990 until 2011 when he was forced to step down. He was also a FIFA executive committee member from 1996 to 2013 and a vice-president of the US Soccer Federation.

As part of his deal with the US authoritie­s he has agreed not to oppose any ban imposed on him by FIFA or any other football governing body.

Blazer has pleaded guilty to 10 counts, including racketeeri­ng, tax evasion, wire fraud and money laundering conspiraci­es.

As a FIFA official he influenced the award of World Cup tournament­s. And he has admitted to US investigat­ors that he took bribes.

As the powerbroke­r of US football he travelled by private jet, kept two multi-million-dollar apartments in New York – one reportedly for the use of his cats – and a home in the Bahamas. Behind his back, he was known as “Mr 10%”, a nod to the kickbacks on which he allegedly insisted.

Now wheelchair-bound, he formally pleaded guilty at a closed-door court hearing in Brooklyn in November 2013 – one of four people to plead guilty as part of the sweeping US investigat­ion.

Since then the US Justice Department has stunned FIFA by targeting a coterie of top officials from the Americas as part of the probe.

Seven FIFA officials were detained in a raid on a Zurich hotel on the eve of a FIFA Congress at which Blatter won re-election.

The seven are now fighting extraditio­n to the US and are among 14 new figures facing charges as part of the same inquiry which snared Blazer.

In parallel, Swiss authoritie­s are investigat­ing the attributio­n of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar. Amid corruption allegation­s, both countries have strongly denied any wrongdoing.

FIFA had suspended their investigat­ion into Blazer because of his “ill health” but reopened it in December 2014, leading to his lifelong ban.

 ??  ?? Powerful figure: American Chuck Blazer is a former ally of FiFA president Sepp Blatter. — EPA
Powerful figure: American Chuck Blazer is a former ally of FiFA president Sepp Blatter. — EPA

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