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Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini charged with fraud by Swiss prosecutors

The 85-year-old Blatter and 65-year-old Platini now face a trial within months at federal criminal court in Bellinzona

Sports Staff
Tuesday 02 November 2021 14:21 GMT
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The 2015 Fifa scandal saw the end of Sepp Blatter’s reign
The 2015 Fifa scandal saw the end of Sepp Blatter’s reign (PA Archive)

Former Fifa officials Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini were charged with fraud and other offences by Swiss prosecutors on Tuesday after a six-year investigation into a controversial $2m payment.

The 85-year-old Blatter and 65-year-old Platini now face a trial within months at federal criminal court in Bellinzona. “This payment damaged Fifa’s assets and unlawfully enriched Platini,” Swiss federal prosecutors said in a statement.

The case from September 2015 ousted Blatter as Fifa president ahead of schedule and ended then-Uefa president Platini’s campaign to succeed his former mentor.

The scandal centres on Platini’s written request to Fifa in January 2011 to be paid backdated additional salary for working as a presidential adviser in Blatter’s first term, from 1998-2002. Blatter authorised Fifa to make the payment within weeks. He was preparing to campaign for re-election in a contest against Mohamed bin Hammam of Qatar, where Platini’s influence with European voters were a key factor.

Both Blatter and Platini have long denied wrongdoing and cited a verbal agreement they had made, now more than 20 years ago, for the money to be paid.

Blatter has been charged with fraud, mismanagement, misappropriation of Fifa funds and forgery of a document. Platini has been charged with fraud, misappropriation, forgery and as an accomplice to Blatter’s alleged mismanagement.

Both men are currently serving bans from involvement in football following Fifa’s own investigation into their conduct.

AP

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