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Rio Olympics 2016: Brazil police want to question IOC head Thomas Bach | Rio Olympics 2016: Brazil police want to question IOC head Thomas Bach |
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Brazilian police say they want to speak to International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach about an alleged scheme to resell tickets during last month's Rio Olympics. | |
The police say Mr Bach is being treated as a witness, not a suspect. | The police say Mr Bach is being treated as a witness, not a suspect. |
Officers have found emails from Mr Bach to another senior IOC official Patrick Hickey, who was arrested last month and is facing charges. | |
Mr Hickey, ex-head of the Irish Olympic Committee, denies all allegations. | Mr Hickey, ex-head of the Irish Olympic Committee, denies all allegations. |
Police investigators in Rio told the BBC's Wyre Davies they would like to know what Mr Bach's influence was over Olympic ticketing policy. | Police investigators in Rio told the BBC's Wyre Davies they would like to know what Mr Bach's influence was over Olympic ticketing policy. |
High security jail | High security jail |
They said the IOC president received personal requests for hundreds of high-value tickets, for the Olympics opening ceremony, the 100m final and the football final from Mr Hickey. | |
Police say that Mr Hickey received 296 tickets after his written request to the IOC president. | Police say that Mr Hickey received 296 tickets after his written request to the IOC president. |
They have not, thus far, made any contact with the president's office to request a formal interview. | They have not, thus far, made any contact with the president's office to request a formal interview. |
Mr Hickey was arrested during the Olympic games and spent time at the notorious Bangu high security jail along with fellow Irishman Kevin Mallon. | Mr Hickey was arrested during the Olympic games and spent time at the notorious Bangu high security jail along with fellow Irishman Kevin Mallon. |
He was released on bail at the end of August but had to return his passport to the Brazilian authorities and was ordered not to leave the country. | He was released on bail at the end of August but had to return his passport to the Brazilian authorities and was ordered not to leave the country. |
A prosecutor laid charges against him on Tuesday. A judge will now decide whether to accept or reject the charges. | A prosecutor laid charges against him on Tuesday. A judge will now decide whether to accept or reject the charges. |
Mr Hickey, 71, has formally stood aside as president of the Olympic Council of Ireland and European Olympic Committees' president during the investigation. | Mr Hickey, 71, has formally stood aside as president of the Olympic Council of Ireland and European Olympic Committees' president during the investigation. |
Mr Mallon is the Dublin-based director of THG Sports, a corporate and sports hospitality company. | Mr Mallon is the Dublin-based director of THG Sports, a corporate and sports hospitality company. |
Funeral in Germany | Funeral in Germany |
Mr Bach cancelled a planned appearance in Rio this week at the opening of the Paralympic Games, for personal reasons. | Mr Bach cancelled a planned appearance in Rio this week at the opening of the Paralympic Games, for personal reasons. |
Mr Bach has not returned to Rio since the Olympics and missed the opening ceremony of the Paralympics at the Maracana on Wednesday. | Mr Bach has not returned to Rio since the Olympics and missed the opening ceremony of the Paralympics at the Maracana on Wednesday. |
He said would remain in Germany for the funeral of his friend Walter Scheel, the former West German foreign minister and deputy chancellor, who died last month aged 97. | He said would remain in Germany for the funeral of his friend Walter Scheel, the former West German foreign minister and deputy chancellor, who died last month aged 97. |
IOC officials said Mr Bach would now not travel to Brazil after the funeral because he was unable to reschedule other commitments. | IOC officials said Mr Bach would now not travel to Brazil after the funeral because he was unable to reschedule other commitments. |
The Paralympics run until 18 September. | The Paralympics run until 18 September. |
The last time an IOC president failed to attend a Paralympics was in 2010, when Jacques Rogge missed the whole of the Winter Games in Vancouver. | The last time an IOC president failed to attend a Paralympics was in 2010, when Jacques Rogge missed the whole of the Winter Games in Vancouver. |
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