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Fifa takes action after authoritie­s in Switzerlan­d drop part of Blatter probe

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FIFA has asked Switzerlan­d’s Office of the Attorney General (OAG) to maintain its investigat­ion into former president Sepp Blatter, football’s global governing body said on Saturday.

French newspaper Le Monde and German daily Suddeutsch­e Zeitung claimed earlier this month the disgraced 84-yearold will not be prosecuted over a charge relating to TV rights sold to the Caribbean Football Union (CFU).

That was one of two criminal cases opened against Blatter in 2015 for “suspicion of unfair management and breach of trust”.

“We have filed official submission­s with the OAG arguing strongly that the investigat­ion be continued,” Fifa said.

“Indeed, Fifa will consider all legal options to ensure that the relevant people are held to account,” it added, confirming the media reports.

On Wednesday, AFP obtained a police report showing suspicions of impropriet­y against Blatter over a controvers­ial deal “were well-founded” despite Swiss prosecutor­s dropping the case.

The deal had granted television rights for the 2010 and 2014 World Cups to the CFU, presided over at the time by Jack Warner for $600,000, an amount deemed to be significan­tly below market price.

“Blatter acted more in Warner’s interests than those of Fifa,” said one of the documents.

“By failing to assert a claim by Fifa against the CFU when he found out about it, Blatter accepted that Warner would therefore illegally enrich himself at the expense of Fifa,” added the investigat­ors. As a result of “the inaction of Blatter against the CFU or Warner, Fifa suffered damages amounting to $3.78 million”.

Blatter, however, still faces a second criminal investigat­ion over the controvers­ial payment of two million Swiss francs ($2.1 million) to Michel Platini, the former president of Uefa, in February 2011.

 ?? AFP ?? Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter was charged with suspicion of unfair management and breach of trust over a TV rights deal.
AFP Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter was charged with suspicion of unfair management and breach of trust over a TV rights deal.

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