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Fifa corruption arrests: Sepp Blatter 'not yet cleared' as football officials arrested in Switzerland face US charges - live updates | |
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Several senior Fifa officials have been arrested in a dawn raid at a luxury Swiss hotel as part of an investigation into alleged “institutionalised corruption”. | Several senior Fifa officials have been arrested in a dawn raid at a luxury Swiss hotel as part of an investigation into alleged “institutionalised corruption”. |
Here are the latest updates: | Here are the latest updates: |
Fifa officials arrested in corruption investigation | Fifa officials arrested in corruption investigation |
Police executed an early morning raid at a Zurich hotel | Police executed an early morning raid at a Zurich hotel |
New York Times names 14 indicted officials | |
Those charged include Fifa vice president Jeffrey Webb | |
US officials say president Sepp Blatter 'not yet cleared' | |
Allegations include wire fraud, racketeering and money laundering | Allegations include wire fraud, racketeering and money laundering |
Officials to be extradited to the US to face federal charges | |
They are being investigated on suspicion of the 'acceptance of bribes and kick-backs' worth more than $100m | |
Please allow a moment for the live blog to load | Please allow a moment for the live blog to load |
Fifa's executives had met in Switzerland ahead of the football governing body's presidential election on Friday, when Fifa president Sepp Blatter was expected to be elected for a fifth term. | |
Mr Blatter was not understood to be one of the executives charged. |