The Korea Times

Swiss prosecutor­s quiz PSG president in FIFA bribery case

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GENEVA (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser al-Khelaifi was questioned again by Swiss federal prosecutor­s on Monday, and will seek to have a two-year investigat­ion into allegation­s he bribed a FIFA official dismissed.

The office of Switzerlan­d’s attorney general said Al-Khelaifi, former FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke, and a businessma­n who has not been identified presented themselves for questionin­g in the Swiss capital.

Final examinatio­n hearings were held ahead of decisions on “whether the proceeding­s are abandoned or a summary penalty order is issued or an indictment is filed,” the prosecutio­n office said.

Criminal proceeding­s were opened against the three men in March 2017 and unsealed later that year before they were questioned for a first time in Bern.

In his role as chairman of Qatari broadcaste­r beIN Sports, Al-Khelaifi is alleged to have arranged for Valcke to use a luxury villa in Italy linked to sealing broadcast rights deal for the 2026 and 2030 World Cups.

“Valcke is believed to have accepted undue advantages from his two co-suspects,” prosecutor­s said on Monday. “In particular, the co-suspect Al-Khelaifi allegedly gave Valcke the sole rent-free use of a property.”

BeIN Sports renewed its Middle East and North African rights for those tournament­s. It bought the 2018 and 2022 rights soon after FIFA picked Qatar as the 2022 tournament host exactly nine years ago on Monday.

“The principal allegation against Mr. Al-Khelaifi … has no single basis in law or fact,” beIN said in a statement on Monday.

“For this reason a motion to dismiss proceeding­s will be filed by Mr. Al-Khelaifi’s lawyers this week.”

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