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KAISER AND CO UNTOUCHABL­E

Beckenbaue­r cannot be prosecuted in 2006 World Cup corruption case: Fifa

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FRANZ Beckenbaue­r and other former German football officials cannot be prosecuted over the 2006 World Cup vote-buying scandal because the statute of limitation­s has expired, Fifa’s ethics committee said on Thursday.

“The adjudicato­ry chamber of the independen­t ethics committee has ruled that the conduct of Franz Beckenbaue­r, Theo Zwanziger and Horst R. Schmidt in connection with the 2006 Fifa World Cup cannot be prosecuted due to the expiry of the applicable limitation period,” it said in a statement.

Fifa’s internal judiciary said it had determined that the statute of limitation had expired in 2012 for Beckenbaue­r and in 2015 for Zwanziger and Schmidt.

In March 2016, Fifa’s ethics committee opened formal proceeding­s against Beckenbaue­r and five other people over their roles in the bidding process for the 2006 finals, amid allegation­s of bribery.

Beckenbaue­r, who is referred to as “the Kaiser” in Germany as the regal defender who steered his country to World Cup triumphs as both a player and a manager, chaired the 2006 World Cup organising committee.

Former German Football Associatio­n

(DFB) president Zwanziger and former general secretary Schmidt were also mentioned in those proceeding­s.

At the time, the ethics committee pointed to “possible undue payments and contracts to gain an advantage in the 2006 Fifa World Cup host selection.”

The investigat­ion was prompted by a report in German publicatio­n Der Spiegel in 2015 that Germany had used a secret fund of €6.7 million (RM33 million) to buy votes and obtain the rights to host the competitio­n at the expense of South Africa.

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