Coca-Cola och McDonald’s kräver att Blatter avgår
Två av Fifas huvudsponsorer, dryckesjätten Coca-Cola och snabbmatskedjan McDonald’s, kräver att ordföranden Sepp Blatter avgår.
”För varje dag som går skadas bilden av Fifa och organisationens rykte. Fifa måste reformeras, och det kan bara ske på ett ärligt och oberoende sätt”, skriver Coca-Cola i ett uttalande.
I förra veckan blev det känt att schweiziska myndigheter misstänker Blatter för korruption för en olaglig transaktion av motsvarande 17,2 miljoner kronor till Uefas ordförande Michel Platini.
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Sepp Blatter
Wikipedia (sv)
Joseph "Sepp" Blatter, född 10 mars 1936 i Visp, Valais, Schweiz, är president för det internationella fotbollsförbundet Fifa.
^ ”"About the President"”. FIFA. http://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/the-president/index.html. Läst 29 maj 2015.
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Wikipedia (en)
In 2015, prosecutors disclosed cases of corruption by officials and associates connected with FIFA, the governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer.
Near the end of May 2015, fourteen people were indicted in connection with an investigation by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI) into wire fraud, racketeering, and money laundering. The United States Attorney simultaneously unsealed the indictments and the prior guilty pleas by four football executives and two corporations.
The investigation mostly revolved around collusion between officials of continental football bodies CONMEBOL (South America) and CONCACAF (Caribbean, Central and North America), and sports marketing executives. The sports marketing executives were holders of media and marketing rights for high-profile international competitions including the Americas' FIFA World Cup qualifying tournaments, and showpiece tournaments CONCACAF Gold Cup and Copa América. CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb, also serving president of the Cayman Islands Football Association, was arrested in connection with the investigation, as were two sitting FIFA Executive Committee members: Eduardo Li of the Costa Rican Football Federation and Eugenio Figueredo, formerly of the Uruguayan Football Association and former CONMEBOL President Nicolás Leoz. The investigation lasted several years, with the first arrest, of Warner's son Daryll, made in July 2013.
In total, seven current FIFA officials were arrested at the Hotel Baur au Lac in Zürich on May 27. They were preparing to attend the 65th FIFA Congress, which was scheduled to include the election of the president of FIFA. They are expected to be extradited to the United States on suspicion of receiving US$150 million in bribes. There was also a simultaneous raid on the CONCACAF headquarters in Miami, and later, two further men handed themselves in to police for arrest: former CONCACAF president Jack Warner and marketing executive Alejandro Burzaco.
The arrests case triggered Australia, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Switzerland to open or intensify separate criminal investigations into top FIFA officials for corruption.
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