Ex- FIFA official Mr jack warner who was indicated in a wide-ranging bribery scandal, has promised to unleash a tide of evidence relating to the dealings of world soccer's governing body and its president, Sepp Blatter. The revelations came first in a paid political ad, titled "Jack Warner: The Gloves are Off, in which he said he had prepared a comprehensive series of documents on FIFA's transactions, including checks and. corroborated statements. Warner, who has so far not produced any documents or other physical evidence to support his claims, has displayed some erratic behavior in recent days as the scandal has widened. The second: The U.S. investigation that's targeting alleged wrongdoing that spans 24 years. U.S. prosecutors issued arrest warrants for 14 people, on charges ranging from money laundering to fraud and racketeering.They include FIFA officials who took bribes totaling more than $150 million and in return provided "lucrative media and marketing rights" to soccer tournaments as kickbacks, prosecutors.
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Ex- FIFA official unleash secrets that has engulfed soccer governing body.
Ex- FIFA official Mr jack warner who was indicated in a wide-ranging bribery scandal, has promised to unleash a tide of evidence relating to the dealings of world soccer's governing body and its president, Sepp Blatter. The revelations came first in a paid political ad, titled "Jack Warner: The Gloves are Off, in which he said he had prepared a comprehensive series of documents on FIFA's transactions, including checks and. corroborated statements. Warner, who has so far not produced any documents or other physical evidence to support his claims, has displayed some erratic behavior in recent days as the scandal has widened. The second: The U.S. investigation that's targeting alleged wrongdoing that spans 24 years. U.S. prosecutors issued arrest warrants for 14 people, on charges ranging from money laundering to fraud and racketeering.They include FIFA officials who took bribes totaling more than $150 million and in return provided "lucrative media and marketing rights" to soccer tournaments as kickbacks, prosecutors.
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