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Fifa Caribbean media rights deal to be probed by Swiss | Fifa Caribbean media rights deal to be probed by Swiss |
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Swiss prosecutors will investigate a Fifa contract for media rights to the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, officials have said. | Swiss prosecutors will investigate a Fifa contract for media rights to the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, officials have said. |
The probe follows a news report that Fifa sold the rights for rates below market value to a Caribbean football organisation. | The probe follows a news report that Fifa sold the rights for rates below market value to a Caribbean football organisation. |
Fifa said the agreement with the Caribbean group promised Fifa much more than the up-front fee. | Fifa said the agreement with the Caribbean group promised Fifa much more than the up-front fee. |
US and Swiss officials also reported on a wider Fifa inquiry. | US and Swiss officials also reported on a wider Fifa inquiry. |
Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber told a press conference that prosecutors would look at the rights contract "to see if it is really valuable [to the investigation] or not". | |
He added that the probe as a whole was nowhere near the half-time whistle. | |
"Clearly we are not even near the half-time break," he said. | |
Contract | Contract |
The latest Swiss probe involves a 2005 contract to televise the 2010 and 2014 World Cups in parts of the Caribbean. | The latest Swiss probe involves a 2005 contract to televise the 2010 and 2014 World Cups in parts of the Caribbean. |
Swiss broadcaster SRF reported on Friday that Fifa signed over the media rights to the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) for $600,000. | Swiss broadcaster SRF reported on Friday that Fifa signed over the media rights to the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) for $600,000. |
It said that Jack Warner, head of the CFU at the time, then transferred the rights to his own company and resold them in a deal worth between $15m (£10m) and $20m. | It said that Jack Warner, head of the CFU at the time, then transferred the rights to his own company and resold them in a deal worth between $15m (£10m) and $20m. |
SRF posted excerpts of the contract on its website that appeared to show that former Fifa boss Sepp Blatter and Mr Warner signed it themselves. | SRF posted excerpts of the contract on its website that appeared to show that former Fifa boss Sepp Blatter and Mr Warner signed it themselves. |
Fifa said in a statement that the CFU had promised it more than the upfront fee, and that Fifa was to receive half of any profits related to subcontracting the rights. | Fifa said in a statement that the CFU had promised it more than the upfront fee, and that Fifa was to receive half of any profits related to subcontracting the rights. |
The organisation also said it terminated the contract in 2011 after the CFU failed to meet its financial obligations or follow subcontracting requirements. | The organisation also said it terminated the contract in 2011 after the CFU failed to meet its financial obligations or follow subcontracting requirements. |
Mr Lauber said his office had received an explanation from Fifa, which would be considered. | Mr Lauber said his office had received an explanation from Fifa, which would be considered. |
'False' | 'False' |
Mr Warner, who left organised football in 2011, has said in the past that he had evidence he was granted World Cup television rights in his region a number of times, including for the 2010 and 2014 events, in return for securing votes for Blatter's campaigns for Fifa president. | Mr Warner, who left organised football in 2011, has said in the past that he had evidence he was granted World Cup television rights in his region a number of times, including for the 2010 and 2014 events, in return for securing votes for Blatter's campaigns for Fifa president. |
He said the money made from media rights was used "to develop Caribbean football." | He said the money made from media rights was used "to develop Caribbean football." |
Fifa has dismissed Mr Warner's claims as false and said that television rights had nothing do with Mr Blatter's election campaigns. | Fifa has dismissed Mr Warner's claims as false and said that television rights had nothing do with Mr Blatter's election campaigns. |
Mr Blatter has not been accused of misconduct by Swiss or US authorities. | Mr Blatter has not been accused of misconduct by Swiss or US authorities. |
Corruption probes | Corruption probes |
In June a key figure in South Africa's football World Cup bid broke ranks with the government to suggest there might be some truth to a claim that a $10m bribe was paid to secure the 2010 tournament. | In June a key figure in South Africa's football World Cup bid broke ranks with the government to suggest there might be some truth to a claim that a $10m bribe was paid to secure the 2010 tournament. |
In the same month fourteen people were indicted on corruption charges by US authorities. Nine of them were Fifa officials and five were corporate executives. | In the same month fourteen people were indicted on corruption charges by US authorities. Nine of them were Fifa officials and five were corporate executives. |
Also in June, Swiss prosecutors said they were investigating 53 cases of possible money laundering as part of an inquiry into bidding for the 2018 and 2022 Fifa World Cups. | Also in June, Swiss prosecutors said they were investigating 53 cases of possible money laundering as part of an inquiry into bidding for the 2018 and 2022 Fifa World Cups. |
Russia and Qatar, which are scheduled to hold the tournaments, have denied misconduct. | Russia and Qatar, which are scheduled to hold the tournaments, have denied misconduct. |
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