According to Tuesday’s “New York Times” FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke, shed in 2008, $ 10 million to an account managed by former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner. According to the Americans, will be one of the evidence in the corruption scandal that erupted last week.
The New York daily writes that the transfer made by the Secretary General of FIFA’s account to an account controlled by Warner. ” This central element “disclosed last week in the FIFA scandal.
Warner had to accept a bribe in exchange for his help in ensuring South Africa’s organization of the football World Cup five years ago.
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The Executive Director of the World Cup in South Africa, Danny Jordaan, the current president of the federation in South Africa, says that the money was not a bribe but a legitimate payment to fund the development of football in the Caribbean. Valcke, whom the prosecution has not set any charges in the mail to “NYT” assured that refused to authorize the transfer and had no authorization to do this.
The allegations did not prevent activists Seppowi Blatter in the election to another term FIFA boss. Swiss holds this office since 1998.
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