Sunday, June 7, 2015

Discovered documents showing the guilt of the former vice-president of FIFA, suspected of bribery – SPORT – EXPRESS

British journalists got hold of documents that favor the guilt of the former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner, who is accused of corruption and money laundering by the US authorities. Recall that the investigation suspects that he received a bribe of $ 10 million to help South Africa to win the right to host the 2010 World Cup. Warner confirmed that 10 million it has received, but they are officially intended for the program of development of football in the Caribbean. It has proved to be the Air Force account statements, which shows that at the beginning of 2008 in three tranches by Warner received 10 million dollars. However, he spent the money on personal loans just to withdraw cash and invested money laundering them. For example, almost 5 million dollars were provided by a large supermarket chain in Trinidad. This contradiction is, for what purpose intended 10 million, speaks in favor of the prosecution. Recall that in addition to Warner in corrupt activities are suspected an additional 13 former FIFA officials.

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