Reports claim the disgraced 84-year-old will not be prosecuted over a charge relating to TV rights. FMTNews Fifa
Reports claim Sepp Blatter will not be prosecuted over a charge relating to TV rights.
French newspaper Le Monde and German daily Suddeutsche Zeitung claimed earlier this month the disgraced 84-year-old will not be prosecuted over a charge relating to TV rights sold to the Caribbean Football Union . “We have filed official submissions with the OAG arguing strongly that the investigation be continued,” Fifa said.
On Wednesday, AFP obtained a police report showing suspicions of impropriety against Blatter over a controversial deal “were well-founded” despite Swiss prosecutors dropping the case.
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