FBI probes Blatter in bribery case
United States authorities are investigating evidence indicating FIFA鈥檚 suspended president Sepp Blatter knew about US$100 million in bribes paid to former members of the football body, a BBC report said on Sunday.
The BBC investigation alleges that sports marketing company ISL paid a total of US$100 million to officials, including former FIFA president Joao Havelange and former FIFA executive Ricardo Teixeira.
In return, the company received television and marketing rights during the 1990s, the report said.
Blatter has maintained he was unaware of the payments, but the BBC said it had seen a letter obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the US that casts doubt on his denial.
The letter refers to the ISL payments and is alleged to have been written by Havelange, who notes that Blatter had 鈥渇ull knowledge of all activities鈥 and was 鈥渁lways apprised鈥 of them.
Blatter was Havelange鈥檚 top deputy before taking over from Havelange as FIFA president in 1998.
The BBC said Blatter had declined to respond to its allegations.
Blatter, who was suspended in October for 90 days by FIFA鈥檚 ethics committee, is due to stand down in February.
Separate from the reported US probe, Blatter has also become the target of a Swiss criminal investigation over possible mismanagement at FIFA and a US$2 million payment made in 2011 to his would-be successor, UEFA boss Michel Platini.
The Swiss criminal probe spurred FIFA鈥檚 internal ethics watchdog to launch a further inquiry.
FIFA investigators finalized their probe in November, turning evidence over to the ethics committee鈥檚 judges, who will issue a verdict this month.
Platini is implicated in the same probe and investigators have called for a lifetime ban against him, but the requested penalty for Blatter is not yet known.
US prosecutors are investigating several top football officials in a quest to root out graft at FIFA.
Late last week, 16 officials were charged over corruption in what the US justice department called an 鈥渙utrageous鈥 betrayal of trust by those who govern the world鈥檚 most beloved sport.
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