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Fifa corruption arrests spark concern among sponsors | Fifa corruption arrests spark concern among sponsors |
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Key sponsors of Fifa have expressed "serious concern" after the US accused senior officials of football's governing body of racketeering, fraud and money laundering. | Key sponsors of Fifa have expressed "serious concern" after the US accused senior officials of football's governing body of racketeering, fraud and money laundering. |
Coca-Cola said the World Cup had been "tarnished" by "lengthy controversy". | Coca-Cola said the World Cup had been "tarnished" by "lengthy controversy". |
Seven top officials were arrested in Zurich on Wednesday, among a group of 14 people indicted. | Seven top officials were arrested in Zurich on Wednesday, among a group of 14 people indicted. |
The European body, Uefa, is to meet later to decide whether to boycott Friday's vote for the presidency. | The European body, Uefa, is to meet later to decide whether to boycott Friday's vote for the presidency. |
Fifa on Wednesday announced a provisional ban from football-related activity on 11 of the people involved in the US prosecution. | Fifa on Wednesday announced a provisional ban from football-related activity on 11 of the people involved in the US prosecution. |
But it said Friday's vote - in which Fifa president Sepp Blatter is seeking a fifth term - would go ahead. | But it said Friday's vote - in which Fifa president Sepp Blatter is seeking a fifth term - would go ahead. |
Mr Blatter, who has not been named in the investigations, issued a statement on the US case, saying: "Such misconduct has no place in football and we will ensure that those who engage in it are put out of the game." | Mr Blatter, who has not been named in the investigations, issued a statement on the US case, saying: "Such misconduct has no place in football and we will ensure that those who engage in it are put out of the game." |
Swiss prosecutors have also opened a separate investigation into the bidding process for the World Cup tournaments in 2018 in Russia and 2022 in Qatar. | Swiss prosecutors have also opened a separate investigation into the bidding process for the World Cup tournaments in 2018 in Russia and 2022 in Qatar. |
'Highest standards' | 'Highest standards' |
Fifa's key sponsors, including Adidas, Coca-Cola, Visa, Sony, Gazprom and Hyundai/KIA have faced increasing calls to put pressure on Fifa as corruption allegations have mounted. | Fifa's key sponsors, including Adidas, Coca-Cola, Visa, Sony, Gazprom and Hyundai/KIA have faced increasing calls to put pressure on Fifa as corruption allegations have mounted. |
Reacting to Wednesday's events, Coca-Cola said: "This lengthy controversy has tarnished the mission and ideals of the Fifa World Cup and we have repeatedly expressed our concerns about these serious allegations." | Reacting to Wednesday's events, Coca-Cola said: "This lengthy controversy has tarnished the mission and ideals of the Fifa World Cup and we have repeatedly expressed our concerns about these serious allegations." |
Adidas said it was "fully committed to creating a culture that promotes the highest standards of ethics and compliance, and we expect the same from our partners". | Adidas said it was "fully committed to creating a culture that promotes the highest standards of ethics and compliance, and we expect the same from our partners". |
Credit card giant Visa said: "Our disappointment and concern with Fifa in light of today's developments is profound... we expect Fifa to take swift and immediate steps to address these issues." | |
McDonald's, a second-tier sponsor, said the latest developments were "extremely concerning" and that it was in contact with Fifa and was closely monitoring the situation. | McDonald's, a second-tier sponsor, said the latest developments were "extremely concerning" and that it was in contact with Fifa and was closely monitoring the situation. |
Cobus de Swardt, managing director of campaigning group Transparency International, told Associated Press: "If you are putting many, many millions of euros into a business, then you definitely have a right and responsibility to demand that you are not tainted." | Cobus de Swardt, managing director of campaigning group Transparency International, told Associated Press: "If you are putting many, many millions of euros into a business, then you definitely have a right and responsibility to demand that you are not tainted." |
Fifa's main sponsors are afforded exposure in stadiums and have the right to use Fifa trademarks in advertising. | Fifa's main sponsors are afforded exposure in stadiums and have the right to use Fifa trademarks in advertising. |
Mr Blatter also received a stinging rebuke from Uefa. | Mr Blatter also received a stinging rebuke from Uefa. |
The European football governing body said the events were "a disaster for Fifa and tarnish the image of football as a whole". | The European football governing body said the events were "a disaster for Fifa and tarnish the image of football as a whole". |
It said corruption was deeply rooted in Fifa's culture. | It said corruption was deeply rooted in Fifa's culture. |
Analysis: BBC North America editor Jon Sopel | Analysis: BBC North America editor Jon Sopel |
The USA may be a footballing minnow but today it has shown the importance of fair play with the breathtaking news conference given by the attorney general, the head of the FBI and the head of the IRS. | The USA may be a footballing minnow but today it has shown the importance of fair play with the breathtaking news conference given by the attorney general, the head of the FBI and the head of the IRS. |
The scale of what they allege is eye popping - the kickbacks, the fraud, the money laundering, the extortion, the corruption, the bribes. | The scale of what they allege is eye popping - the kickbacks, the fraud, the money laundering, the extortion, the corruption, the bribes. |
Al Capone is made to look like a kindergarten novice compared to this lot, if the allegations turn out to be true. The IRS boss said "this is the World Cup of fraud and today we are giving Fifa a red card". | Al Capone is made to look like a kindergarten novice compared to this lot, if the allegations turn out to be true. The IRS boss said "this is the World Cup of fraud and today we are giving Fifa a red card". |
Drama football fans could do without | Drama football fans could do without |
Uefa's statement said Friday's congress risked becoming a "farce" and that the vote should be postponed. | Uefa's statement said Friday's congress risked becoming a "farce" and that the vote should be postponed. |
"Therefore the European associations will have to consider carefully if they should even attend this congress and caution a system, which, if it is not stopped, will ultimately kill football." Uefa will meet on Thursday. | "Therefore the European associations will have to consider carefully if they should even attend this congress and caution a system, which, if it is not stopped, will ultimately kill football." Uefa will meet on Thursday. |
'Year after year' | 'Year after year' |
Those indicted in the US case are accused of accepting bribes and kickbacks estimated at more than $150m (£97m) over a 24-year period beginning in 1991. | Those indicted in the US case are accused of accepting bribes and kickbacks estimated at more than $150m (£97m) over a 24-year period beginning in 1991. |
Spelling out details of the US case, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said some Fifa executives had "used their positions to solicit bribes. They did this over and over, year after year, tournament after tournament". | Spelling out details of the US case, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said some Fifa executives had "used their positions to solicit bribes. They did this over and over, year after year, tournament after tournament". |
FBI director James Comey said: "The defendants fostered a culture of corruption and greed that created an uneven playing field for the biggest sport in the world." | FBI director James Comey said: "The defendants fostered a culture of corruption and greed that created an uneven playing field for the biggest sport in the world." |
The seven arrested in Zurich were vice-presidents Jeffrey Webb and Eugenio Figueredo; Eduardo Li, Julio Rocha, Costas Takkas, Rafael Esquivel and Jose Maria Marin. They face extradition requests from the US. | The seven arrested in Zurich were vice-presidents Jeffrey Webb and Eugenio Figueredo; Eduardo Li, Julio Rocha, Costas Takkas, Rafael Esquivel and Jose Maria Marin. They face extradition requests from the US. |
The seven were subject to the new Fifa ban, along with Jack Warner, Nicolas Leoz, Chuck Blazer and Daryll Warner. | The seven were subject to the new Fifa ban, along with Jack Warner, Nicolas Leoz, Chuck Blazer and Daryll Warner. |
Jack Warner, a former Fifa vice-president, is accused of soliciting $10m in bribes from South Africa's government over the hosting of the 2010 World Cup. | Jack Warner, a former Fifa vice-president, is accused of soliciting $10m in bribes from South Africa's government over the hosting of the 2010 World Cup. |
A warrant was issued for his arrest in his home nation of Trinidad and Tobago and he turned himself in to police. | A warrant was issued for his arrest in his home nation of Trinidad and Tobago and he turned himself in to police. |
He is expected to be bailed after spending the night in prison and will appear in court for a US extradition hearing on 12 July. | He is expected to be bailed after spending the night in prison and will appear in court for a US extradition hearing on 12 July. |
He earlier issued a statement saying he was innocent of any charges. | He earlier issued a statement saying he was innocent of any charges. |
Mr Leoz, 86, is in hospital suffering from flu, his lawyer Fernando Barriocanal said, adding that the Paraguayan was surprised by the charges and ready to defend himself. | Mr Leoz, 86, is in hospital suffering from flu, his lawyer Fernando Barriocanal said, adding that the Paraguayan was surprised by the charges and ready to defend himself. |
Ms Lynch said the charges included: | Ms Lynch said the charges included: |
In the second case, Swiss prosecutors opened criminal proceedings "against persons unknown on suspicion of criminal mismanagement and of money laundering in connection with the allocation of the 2018 and 2022 football World Cups". | In the second case, Swiss prosecutors opened criminal proceedings "against persons unknown on suspicion of criminal mismanagement and of money laundering in connection with the allocation of the 2018 and 2022 football World Cups". |
Swiss police said they would question 10 Fifa executive committee members who participated in the votes that selected Russia and Qatar in December 2010. | Swiss police said they would question 10 Fifa executive committee members who participated in the votes that selected Russia and Qatar in December 2010. |