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Sepp Blatter face up to ten years in prison

Fifa quake in Zurich: The Swiss authorities have a Criminal proceedings against president Sepp Blatter opened. For Michel Platini, it could be tight. All developments can be found here.

 
 Fifa quake in Zurich: The Swiss authorities have opened a criminal case against President Sepp Blatter. For Michel Platini, it could be tight. All developments can be found here.

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Joseph S. Blatter is at the end, the fortress Fifa appears to fall: The Swiss courts are now also against the once all-powerful Fifa Chairmen and has also heard the Uefa chief Michel Platini for a questionable transfer. This was announced by the Federal Prosecutor’s Office on Friday. Blatter was interrogated, his office searched.

In the corruption scandal of the Swiss (79) will for the first time also held personally accountable for the criminal activities in his empire legally accountable , A continuation of his presidency until the planned resignation date February 26, 2016 seems inconceivable. The consequences for the Frenchman Platini, who was consulted as a “respondent”, and its candidacy for Blatter’s successor is not yet in sight.



Two million for Platini

“Switzerland’s federal prosecutor has against the President of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (Fifa) a criminal case on suspicion of breach of trust and – eventualiter – opened for embezzlement”, said the Swiss Federal Prosecutor’s with it comes Blatter and stated several allegations.

It is suspected that Blatter in September 2005 with the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) a for Fifa have completed unfavorable contract. In addition, it simplifies the process of implementation of the treaty “in breach of his fiduciary duties against the interests of Fifa” breach and have a “disloyal payment” made to Platini 2011th The height:. Two million Swiss francs

Blatter was on Friday by representatives of Switzerland, the Federal Prosecutor’s Office following the meeting of the FIFA Executive Committee in Zurich as the accused questioned. Platini was at the same time questioned as a witness. The Attorney General also conducted with support from the Federal Criminal Police (FCP) by a house search at the FIFA in Zurich. We also find the office of FIFA President was searched and data material ensured.

Previously the Fifa had to burst a scheduled press conference with Blatter without giving reasons. It would be the first time since the suspension of Fifa Secretary General Jerome Valcke and has ever been the first time in two months that the tumbling Fifa boss had spoken. FIFA had the appointment officially confirmed.

The cancellation, which reached the press at 14.50, came as a complete surprise. Earlier, the World Association had the Q & A session by one hour -. And asked the well 15 camera crews further from the entrance of the main building away

Niersbach insists on presumption of innocence

The secretary general Valcke had been suspended last week on suspicion of personal enrichment in the sale of World Cup tickets. Through his lawyer, the Frenchman had made any allegations reject vehemently.

“It is an ongoing process, here the presumption of innocence applies,” said Wolfgang Niersbach, President of the German Football Association (DFB), which also participated in the executive session on Friday: “It was only very briefly an issue in which he has been found (Blatter, d Red..) that Valcke as general secretary temporarily from his duties is released. There are no further details have been told. “

No major progress has been made for the Ethics Committee, which is still sworn to secrecy. The ExCo said on Friday, although “in principle” its support to loosen the corresponding Article 36 of the Code of Ethics – the Panel was the case further for “consulting” but to the FIFA Legal Committee

Because of this section in the ethics code, it is so far banned the independent investigators, to comment on ongoing proceedings or not legally binding decisions. The Commission and the German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert, who chairs the adjudicatory chamber, had recently demanded vehemently easing in Article 36. A decision will be covered until the next meeting of the Exkos in December – provided that Fifa will ever be capable of acting, which is more than doubtful

Now is also determined against President Blatter

              Long it seemed as if repelled all allegations of corruption at Fifa boss Sepp Blatter. Now is investigating him. . There were office searches and also UEFA boss Platini was interrogated Source: N24

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