Former FIFA, UEFA Presidents Blatter, Platini To Face Trial For Corruption Charges In June | Sahara Reporters

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Blatter and Platini have repeatedly denied Involvement in the incident, for which the Swiss prosecutors charge them in November.

Former president of the Federation of International Football Association , Sepp Blatter, and ex-UEFA President, Michel Platini, will face Swiss corruption charges in June 2022 over a $2million payment made to the latter by the world governing body of football.

Prosecutors alleged that Blatter improperly arranged the payment to Platini, who captained France to victory in the 1984 European Championship, in 2011 for consulting work. Blatter and Platini said the payment was for backdated salary. Blatter, who led FIFA for 17 years, resigned in 2015, followed by Platini in 2016. Both were handed six-year bans for ethics violations.

 

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Western leaders participate in corruption too ,but these ones were revealed because they went against the global cabal

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I thought the two old men have left the stage for them.... Why troubled them? Anyway that's Western life for you.. Just must be serve no matter how long

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