Sunday, December 11, 2011

FIFA: 4 officials cleared of English allegations

FIFA: 4 officials cleared of English allegations

ZURICH - Four FIFA executive committee members indicted of World Cup behest crime during a British Parliamentary discussion have been privileged of indiscretion by a English Football Association.

David Triesman, a control of England's 2018 bid until final May, told British lawmakers this month that Jack Warner, Nicolas Leoz, Ricardo Teixeira and Worawi Makudi intent in "improper and unethical" conduct. All 4 denied a allegations.

The FA investigated and a commentary were submitted to FIFA during a week.

"I wish FIFA will determine to make it open since all a people here, generally Mr. Teixeira and Mr. Makudi, are totally purify of all a allegations done by Lord Triesman, a few weeks ago," FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke pronounced during a news conference.

Russia won a 2018 behest competition in December. England perceived usually dual votes â€" fewer than a corner bids from Netherlands-Belgium and Spain-Portugal.

In a apart case, Warner was dangling by FIFA on Sunday in tie with allegations of temptation in Mohamed bin Hammam's bid to replace Sepp Blatter in a presidential elections on Wednesday. Bin Hammam also was dangling and pulled out of a race.

Triesman, a member of a House of Lords, contended that Warner, a FIFA clamp boss and CONCACAF boss from Trinidad and Tobago, asked for income â€" suggested to be about $4.1 million. The supports were to build an preparation core in Trinidad and to buy Haiti's World Cup TV rights for about $820,000.

Valcke pronounced Triesman's comment was doubtful by former England bid executive Dave Richards, a authority of a Premier League.

"Dave Richards has not pronounced he listened Jack Warner ask for income in his presence, or ask for supports to be channeled by him," Valcke said.

Triesman also pronounced Leoz, of Paraguay, asked for an titular knighthood. But Valcke pronounced a FA news shows a ask was done usually by people in Leoz's environment to people operative for Triesman.

Valcke pronounced there also was no justification to support Makudi of Thailand allegedly wanting to accept income from English TV to promote a designed muster persion opposite a country.

Triesman had also pronounced that Teixeira, a Brazilian, asked him to "come and tell me what we have got for me."


News referensi http://news.yahoo.com/fifa-4-officials-cleared-english-allegations-213000359.html

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