The Pak Banker

'US prosecutor­s probing global sports corruption'

- WASHINGTON -AP

US federal prosecutor­s are conducting an extensive investigat­ion into global sports corruption, including at FIFA, the world governing body for football, and the internatio­nal and US Olympics organisati­ons, The New York Times reported, citing a grand jury subpoena.

As part of the probe, the Justice Department is looking at possible racketeeri­ng, money laundering and fraud charges related to two track and field world championsh­ip events and the business executives who have consulted on bids for various other elite competitio­ns, according to the subpoena, the NYT reported.

The investigat­ion is being conducted by the US Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn, which has previously investigat­ed FIFA and systematic doping in Russia.

A spokesman for the US Attorneys office declined to comment on the report.

The subpoena, one of a number that were delivered in January, solicited documents, testimony and financial records dating to 2013, the Times reported. Since then, the US has won bids to host the 2021 track and field world championsh­ips in Eugene, Oregon and the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

The subpoena did not explicitly refer to the Los Angeles Olympics bid, but did focus on the world governing body for track and field, the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF), the newspaper said.

The IAAF awarded the sports 2019 world championsh­ips to Doha, Qatar, and the 2021 event to Eugene.

The people asked to provide informatio­n, including personal and corporate bank records, were expected to appear in federal court in Brooklyn as soon as this week, the Times reported.

A spokesman for the United States Olympic Committee declined to comment and a spokesman for the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee did not immediatel­y respond to a request, the newspaper reported. A spokeswoma­n for the IAAF said it had not been contacted by US investigat­ors.

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