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Swiss open criminal probe against Blatter
     2015-September-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    PROSECUTORS in Switzerland have opened a criminal investigation into Sepp Blatter, the head of world soccer body FIFA, on suspicion of criminal mismanagement and misappropriation, the Swiss attorney general’s office said Friday.

    It said Blatter was interrogated after a meeting of FIFA’s executive committee in Zurich, and authorities carried out a search at FIFA headquarters.

    “The office of the FIFA President has been searched and data seized,” the office of the attorney general (OAG) said in a statement.

    United States and Swiss authorities announced in May they were investigating corruption at the highest levels of the world’s most popular sport, including in the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, respectively.

    Fourteen soccer officials and sports marketing executives were indicted at that time, but until Friday authorities had not pointed the finger at Blatter, the 79-year-old Swiss who has run FIFA since 1998.

    He has denied wrongdoing.

    Blatter was questioned by the OAG’s representatives, and Michel Platini, the former French star who runs European soccer body UEFA, was also asked to give information, the OAG said.

    Platini is favorite to win the election to replace Blatter when he steps down in February.

    A Swiss law enforcement source said that Platini had provided Swiss prosecutors with evidence against Blatter and was not regarded as a target of investigators at this point.(SD-Agencies)

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