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szdaily -> Sports
French soccer HQ raided in Blatter probe
     2016-March-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    AUTHORITIES searched the offices of France’s soccer federation and seized documents to help a Swiss investigation into former FIFA President Sepp Blatter, Switzerland’s prosecutor said Wednesday.

    The operation, carried out a day earlier, was linked to a 2-million Swiss franc (US$2 million) payment to France’s Michel Platini at the heart of proceedings against Blatter, Switzerland’s Office of the Attorney General (OAG) said.

    The 79-year-old former head of world soccer’s scandal-plagued governing body said he was surprised by the search by members of the French financial prosecutor’s office.

    “The payment to Mr. Platini was made by FIFA to a private account in Switzerland and not through the French Football Federation or UEFA,” Blatter added in a statement issued by his adviser.

    Swiss prosecutors, who requested the Paris search, said in September they had opened a criminal investigation into Blatter on suspicion of criminal mismanagement and misappropriation of funds, allegations he dismissed.

    Blatter and UEFA President Platini were both banned from soccer for six years over the 2011 FIFA payment to Platini, made with Blatter’s approval for work done a decade earlier. Both have denied any wrongdoing.

    “Documents were seized in connection with the suspected payment of 2 million Swiss francs that is inter alia the subject of the proceedings,” the Swiss prosecutor said in a statement.

    The French financial prosecutor’s office confirmed that the search took place, saying documents useful to the Swiss investigation were taken.

    Platini’s status in the Swiss proceedings remains unchanged, the OAG said. In September, it described Platini as a “person asked to provide information.”

    More than 40 individuals and entities, including many former FIFA officials, have also been charged with corruption-related offenses in the United States, amid the worst corruption crisis in FIFA’s history.

    (SD-Agencies)

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