ZURICH (AP)—American FIFA official Chuck Blazer says Mohamed bin Hammam and Jack Warner conspired to bribe voters “right from the start” of the presidential campaign.
Blazer tells The Associated Press “much more evidence” will
emerge in the file of evidence he submitted which sparked the explosive FIFA ethics probe.
The U.S. official expects more Caribbean football leaders to admit they were offered $40,000 cash bribes to back bin Hammam in his election contest with FIFA President Sepp Blatter.
Bin Hammam withdrew Sunday, hours before he was suspended from FIFA pending a full inquiry. Warner was also suspended.
Blatter was cleared of ignoring corruption and is now the only candidate in Wednesday’s election.
Blazer tells The Associated Press “much more evidence” will
emerge in the file of evidence he submitted which sparked the explosive FIFA ethics probe.
The U.S. official expects more Caribbean football leaders to admit they were offered $40,000 cash bribes to back bin Hammam in his election contest with FIFA President Sepp Blatter.
Bin Hammam withdrew Sunday, hours before he was suspended from FIFA pending a full inquiry. Warner was also suspended.
Blatter was cleared of ignoring corruption and is now the only candidate in Wednesday’s election.
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