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      FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      May 27, 2015 03:27:11 pm
      FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      ZURICH — Swiss authorities conducted an extraordinary early-morning operation here Wednesday to arrest several top soccer officials and extradite them to the United States on federal corruption charges.

      As leaders of FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, gathered for their annual meeting, more than a dozen plainclothes Swiss law enforcement officials arrived unannounced at the Baur au Lac hotel, an elegant five-star property with views of the Alps and Lake Zurich. They went to the front desk to get room numbers and then proceeded upstairs.

      The arrests were carried out peacefully. One FIFA official, Eduardo Li of Costa Rica, was led by the authorities from his room to a side-door exit of the hotel. He was allowed to bring his luggage, which was adorned with FIFA logos.

      The charges, backed by an F.B.I. investigation, allege widespread corruption in FIFA over the past two decades, involving bids for World Cups as well as marketing and broadcast deals.

      Several hours after the soccer officials were apprehended at the hotel, Swiss authorities said that they had opened criminal cases related to the bids for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups — incidents that, more than any others, encapsulated FIFA’s unusual power dynamic. “In the course of said proceedings,” the Swiss officials said, “electronic data and documents were seized today at FIFA’s head office in Zurich.”

      The arrests were a startling blow to FIFA, a multibillion-dollar organization that governs the world’s most popular sport but has been plagued by accusations of bribery for decades.

      The inquiry is also a major threat to Sepp Blatter, FIFA’s longtime president who is generally recognized as the most powerful person in sports, though he was not charged. Blatter has for years acted as a de facto head of state. Politicians, star players, national soccer officials and global corporations that want their brands attached to the sport have long genuflected before him.

      An election, seemingly preordained to give Mr. Blatter a fifth term as president, is scheduled for Friday. A FIFA spokesman insisted at the news conference that Mr. Blatter was not involved in any alleged wrongdoing and that the election would go ahead as planned.

      The Department of Justice indictment names 14 people on charges including racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy. In addition to senior soccer officials, the indictment also named sports-marketing executives from the United States and South America who are accused of paying more than $150 million in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for media deals associated with major soccer tournaments.

      The soccer officials charged are Mr. Li, Jeffrey Webb, Eugenio Figueredo, Jack Warner, Julio Rocha, Costas Takkas, Rafael Esquivel, José Maria Marin and Nicolás Leoz.

      “FIFA welcomes actions that can help contribute to rooting out any wrongdoing in football,” the organization said in a statement.

      Charges were also made against the sports-marketing executives Alejandro Burzaco, Aaron Davidson, Hugo Jinkis and Mariano Jinkis. Authorities also charged José Margulies as an intermediary who facilitated illegal payments.

      “The indictment alleges corruption that is rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted both abroad and here in the United States,” Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch said.

      The Justice Department built its case with help from a former FIFA executive, Chuck Blazer, who secretly pleaded guilty in federal court in 2013. Mr. Blazer forfeited $1.9 million when he entered his guilty plea and agreed to make a second payment at sentencing.

      The case is the most significant one yet for Ms. Lynch, who took office last month. She previously served as the United States attorney in Brooklyn, where she supervised the FIFA investigation. Ms. Lynch and F.B.I. Director James Comey were scheduled to hold a news conference on Wednesdday at 10:30 a.m. in Brooklyn.

      With more than $1.5 billion in reserves, FIFA is as much a global financial conglomerate as a sports organization. With countries around the world competing aggressively to win the bid to host the World Cup, Mr. Blatter has commanded the fealty of anyone who wanted a piece of that revenue stream. He and FIFA have weathered corruption controversies in the past, but none involved charges of federal crimes in United States court.

      United States law gives the Justice Department wide authority to bring cases against foreign nationals living abroad, an authority that prosecutors have used repeatedly in international terrorism cases. Those cases can hinge on the slightest connection to the United States, like the use of an American bank or Internet service provider.

      Switzerland’s treaty with the United States is unusual in that it gives Swiss authorities the power to refuse extradition for tax crimes, but on matters of general criminal law, the Swiss have agreed to turn people over for prosecution in American courts.

      Critics of FIFA point to the lack of transparency regarding executive salaries and resource allocations for an organization that, by its own admission, had revenue of $5.7 billion from 2011 to 2014. Policy decisions are also often taken without debate or explanation, and a small group of officials — known as the executive committee — operates with outsize power. FIFA has for years functioned with little oversight and even less transparency. Alexandra Wrage, a governance consultant who once unsuccessfully attempted to help overhaul FIFA’s methods, labeled the organization “byzantine and impenetrable.”

      Law enforcement officials said much of the inquiry involves Concacaf, one of the six regional confederations that compose FIFA. Concacaf — which stands for Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football — includes major countries like the United States and Mexico, and also tiny ones like Barbados and Montserrat.

      According to the indictment, several international soccer events were tainted by bribes and kickbacks involving media and marketing rights: World Cup qualifiers in the Concacaf region; the Gold Cup, a regional championship tournament; the Concacaf Champions League; the Copa América; and the South American club championship, the Copa Libertadores. The indictment also claims that bribes and kickbacks were found in connection with the selection of the host country for the 2010 World Cup.

      Concacaf was led from 1990 to 2011 by Mr. Warner, the longtime head of Trinidad and Tobago’s federation. A key power broker in FIFA’s governing executive committee, Mr. Warner had been dogged by accusations of corruption. He was accused of illegally profiting from the resale of tickets to the 2006 World Cup and of withholding the bonuses of the Trinidad players who participated in that tournament.

      Mr. Warner resigned his positions in FIFA, Concacaf and his national association in 2011 amid mounting evidence that he had been part of an attempt to buy the votes of Caribbean federation officials in the 2011 FIFA presidential election. A 2013 Concacaf report also found that he had received tens of millions of dollars in misappropriated funds.

      But according to the rules of FIFA at the time, Mr. Warner’s resignation led to the immediate closure of all ethics committee cases against him. “The presumption of innocence is maintained,” FIFA said in a short statement announcing his departure.

      Many critics found the bid process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to be flawed from the start: The decision to award two tournaments at once, they said, would invite vote-trading and other inducements. Since only the 24 members of the executive committee would decide on the hosts, persuading even a few of them might be enough to swing the vote.

      Even before the vote took place, two committee members — Amos Adamu of Nigeria and Reynald Temarii of Tahiti — were suspended after an investigation by The Sunday Times caught both men on tape asking for payments in exchange for their support. It was later revealed by England’s bid chief that four ExCo members had solicited bribes from him for their votes; one asked for $2.5 million, while another, Nicolas Leoz of Paraguay, requested a knighthood.

      As new accounts of bribery continued to emerge — a whistle-blower who worked for the Qatar bid team claimed that several African officials were paid $1.5 million each to support Qatar — FIFA in 2012 started an investigation of the bid process. It was led by a former United States attorney, Michael J. Garcia, who spent nearly two years compiling a report. That report, however, has never been made public; instead, the top judge on the ethics committee, the German Hans-Joachim Eckert, released a summary of the report. In it, he declared that while violations of the code of ethics had occurred, they had not affected the integrity of the vote.

      Within hours, Mr. Garcia had criticized Mr. Eckert’s summary as incorrect and incomplete, charging that it contained “numerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations of the facts.” Nonetheless, FIFA moved quickly to embrace the report’s absolution of the bid process. Qatar World Cup officials said the review had upheld “the integrity and quality of our bid,” and Russia’s sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, told reporters, “I hope we will not have talk about this again.”

      The issue was, in fact, raised again Wednesday. When pressed by reporters at the news conference, Walter de Gregorio, a FIFA spokesman, repeatedly said that FIFA would not consider reopening the bid process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

      http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/28/sports/soccer/fifa-officials-arrested-on-corruption-charges-blatter-isnt-among-them.html?_r=0

      Very long story short: The FBI has been investigating FIFA for a number of years and Swiss authorities have arressted a bunch of execs and will both charge them in Swiss court and extradite them to the United States.
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #1: May 27, 2015 03:33:06 pm
      Corruption within FIFA? :o
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #2: May 27, 2015 03:55:56 pm
      Awesome

      Thank you FBI
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #3: May 27, 2015 04:19:09 pm
      Are FIFA based in the USA & what jurisdiction does the FBI have if not?.

      Timings are a bit suspect too, are they trying to overthrow Blatter ;)
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #4: May 27, 2015 04:23:39 pm
      Are FIFA based in the USA & what jurisdiction does the FBI have if not?.

      Timings are a bit suspect too, are they trying to overthrow Blatter ;)

      US law is wide-reaching enough that if FIFA uses USD or runs any of their funding through US banks, they can be charged in the US.

      And FIFA totally do that. The FBI offered Chuck Blazer the option to either be a whistleblower or get the hammer dropped on him for a number of different charges. He sang like a canary.
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #5: May 27, 2015 04:35:20 pm
      US law is wide-reaching enough that if FIFA uses USD or runs any of their funding through US banks, they can be charged in the US.

      And FIFA totally do that. The FBI offered Chuck Blazer the option to either be a whistleblower or get the hammer dropped on him for a number of different charges. He sang like a canary.

      Nice one Mozzy, put it another way I don't think whilst Blatter is alive England or the USA will ever host a World Cup event again, unless fraud is found in the bidding process for Russia & Qatar then Blatter has to resign.
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #6: May 27, 2015 05:30:19 pm
      @FootballInT80s
      Unfortunately getting rid of Blatter would no more eradicate corruption in football than the death of Bin Laden halted terrorism.
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #7: May 27, 2015 05:37:37 pm
      What incredible developments!

      I CANNOT wait for Blatter's victory speech on Friday...if it get's that far which I'm somewhat doubtful of now! There's a strange part of me that actually hopes he gets elected now just to see the sh*t flying into the fan at even greater speed. Let's here his f**king speech. Oh and trial them in a state where there IS hanging.
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #8: May 27, 2015 06:10:43 pm
      are people really saying that Fifa delegates are taking bribes and back handers. Surely Russia would never consider buying the World Cup in this way.
      Sad thing is I really dont care international football does nothing for me these days
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #9: May 27, 2015 06:20:15 pm
      Allegedly investigation may include accepting of bribes from a major sportswear brand (thought to be Nike). I wonder how other sponsors will react? Also this point needs reiterating.







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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #10: May 27, 2015 06:39:43 pm
      the whole footballing world should turn their backs on them and start a new.
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #11: May 27, 2015 06:52:43 pm
      What I can't understand is how it took so long to catch these gangsters.

      Every man and their dog knows FIFA is corrupt as they come for years now.
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      Reply #12: May 27, 2015 07:18:23 pm
      There's a 24 year scope on this thing.

      So how about getting an arrest in and a trial in for this f**k before he pops his clogs?

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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #13: May 27, 2015 07:53:41 pm
      Fifa, corrupt? I don't and won't believe it.
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #14: May 27, 2015 08:39:33 pm
      Only the yanks would have the balls to turn around and do that, good on them.

      I see Jack Warner has been arrested aswell, as bent as they come him, yet he's still denying everything.

      Hopefully this is just the start and Blatter goes down on election night!
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      Reply #15: May 27, 2015 09:20:26 pm
      Only the yanks would have the balls to turn around and do that, good on them.

      I see Jack Warner has been arrested aswell, as bent as they come him, yet he's still denying everything.

      Hopefully this is just the start and Blatter goes down on election night!

      Blatter is a former laywer, the c**t will come out of smelling of roses like the tw*t always does.

      Heard before on the news the Uefa had asked Fifa to postpone elections.

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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #16: May 27, 2015 09:33:35 pm
      Also saw something a bit ago about a raid on CONCACAF today too.
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      Reply #17: May 27, 2015 09:57:22 pm
      Delighted when I heard this morning :)
      Wait for them all to gather in Swtizerland then make arrests - think only 6 so far, but expect 14 to be taken in.
      And should just be the start. Would expect some of those taken in to start implicating others to get a deal. And maybe some not yet taken in will step forward looking for lighter punishment.
      Couldn't happen to a more corrupt, bloated, arrogant organisation.
      With Blatter the head fat cat. The arrogant f**ker still wants to go ahead with the election - would love to see him in cuffs behind stuffed in the back of a car.
      Looking forward to hearing lots more about this...
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #18: May 27, 2015 10:08:24 pm
      It seems that Blazer was turned into an informant for the FBI and he recorder the discussions at FIFA's meetings.

      You don't F**k with FBI and with USA's law system, even Lance Armstrong was exposed (by USADA in his case) even though he had the status of a hero in his country and even in the world.
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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #19: May 28, 2015 12:19:10 am
      It seems that Blazer was turned into an informant for the FBI and he recorder the discussions at FIFA's meetings.

      You don't f**k with FBI and with USA's law system, even Lance Armstrong was exposed (by USADA in his case) even though he had the status of a hero in his country and even in the world.

      As Dick Cheney found out!! ... hang on

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      Re: FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges
      Reply #20: May 28, 2015 12:29:19 am
      Are FIFA based in the USA & what jurisdiction does the FBI have if not?.

      Timings are a bit suspect too, are they trying to overthrow Blatter ;)

      What finished these guys was using US banks. Anytime a crime is commited and the proceeds of that crime are deposited or transferred through a US bank, they can be prosecuted in US courts. Not only that but they can be prosecuted under RICO. FIFA are fu**ed now. The previous scandals were quitely coverd up but this is going to end FIFA's shady dealings.  These guys thought they could do whatever they wanted and fu**ed up by using US banks. I love it. I think FIFA is rotten to the core. We knew they were and their arrogance is going to bring them down. If you saw the espn report last week, you knew this was coming.
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      Reply #21: May 28, 2015 12:48:28 am
      This is simply the best news, everybody knew these fuckers were a corrupt bunch of self serving scum, I just hope they truly do get to the bottom of it.
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      Reply #22: May 28, 2015 01:23:19 am
      It was great news to hear to start my Wednesday. I don't think many people were surprised by the news. I believe there is more to come with all this.

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