Updated 16.15
THE SWISS ATTORNEY GENERAL has opened criminal proceedings against Fifa president Sepp Blatter “on suspicion of criminal mismanagement as well as – alternatively – on suspicion of misappropriation”.
The Swiss authorities have also revealed that Blatter’s office has been searched and data seized and he was interrogated earlier today after a meeting of the Fifa Executive Committee.
The FIFA HQ in Zurich was also searched by members of the Attorney General’s office, with the support of the Federal Criminal Police.
The 79-year-old had already cancelled a much-anticipated press conference in Zurich with no reason given – something which aroused plenty of suspicion.
Meanwhile, Uefa president Michel Platini spoke to authorities after being asked to provide information.
The authorities are investigating two specific transactions.
In September 2005, they believe Blatter signed a contract with the Caribbean Football Union (with disgraced, former Fifa executive committee member Jack Warner as the organisation’s president at the time).
The contract is described by the authorities as ‘unfavourable for Fifa’. They believe Blatter went against the interests of the world football governing body and/or Fifa’s commercial side by participating in the agreement.
Also, Swiss authorities say Blatter is suspected of a ‘disloyal payment’ of 2 million Swiss francs to Platini (who is standing for Fifa president next February) in February 2011.
The payment was allegedly made for work carried out between January 1999 and June 2002.
It remains to be seen how his involvement in all of this may impact Platini’s run for Fifa office.
This latest news has sent reverberations around the football community.
Blatter, in the Fifa high-chair since 1998, has withstood a litany of controversies throughout his presidency and managed to survive.
But earlier this year, Swiss police raided a Zurich hotel and arrested a litany of top Fifa officials and football-related figures. It was later revealed that the governing body was at the centre of two investigations – one from local authorities and the other led by the US Department of Justice.
One of those arrested at the time was Jeffrey Webb – a younger and well-regarded Fifa member, a Blatter supporter, a vice-president of the organisation and widely seen as Blatter’s potential successor.
Still, Blatter stood unopposed in the presidential election which followed but then performed a spectacular U-turn, announcing his intention to walk away at the next Fifa congress which was eventually fixed for February 2016.
Bit by bit, the empire he has built has slowly crumbled, with a collection of well-worn, long-term Fifa faces forced to step away.
The latest of these, Jerome Valcke, was Blatter’s right-hand man but was suspended until further notice last week after allegations of corruption.
Fifa have issued the following statement in response to today’s events:
FIFA has been cooperating with the Office of the Swiss Attorney General (OAG) and has complied with all requests for documents, data and other information. We will continue this level of cooperation throughout the investigation.Today, at the Home of FIFA, representatives from the Office of the Swiss Attorney General conducted interviews and gathered documents pursuant to its investigation. FIFA facilitated these interviews as part of our ongoing cooperation.
We will have no further comment on the matter as it is an active investigation.”
Best of luck Prendy. Onward and upward
It would be some craic if he picks a side packed leinster with leinster players.
@chris mcdonnell: I think he has enough players from all the provinces who didn’t make the cut for the national side. Quite a few of them will be from Munster like Ahern, Coombes, Hodnett, Gleeson, Nash, Daly to name but a few. All good players before he even considers the other providences.
@chris mcdonnell: not sure what you mean.
@Con Cussed: The 13 players not selected for the 6N match day squad will be available for Ireland A
@Paul Ennis: Apart from the awkward 2 or 3 guys who need to travel with the main squad in case of injuries.
Always unlucky to be technically higher in the pecking order than some guys playing the A but unable to get gametime to prove it.
@Joe O’Regan: i am talking about how some people on here lost their sh 1t when easterby and paul O’Connell picked their 6 nation squad and how funny this site would be if he picks a leinster based sqaud.
@Con Cussed: Nash is in the national squad
@chris mcdonnell: be some craic if he replaced Cullen soon
@Paul Ennis: thats cool, will be a proper A team then
@Paul Ennis: so take out the likely 23 your left with something something like this.
1 Boyle
2. Herring
3. Clarkson
4. Henderson
5. Cormac Izzy
6. PoM (capt)
7. Timoney
8. Pendergast
9. Blade
10. Frawley
11. Nash
12. Cooney
13. Postwhistle
14. Obrien
15. Osbourne
@Adrian Breen: you can have Cullen, I’d even drive him down to limerick
@chris mcdonnell:
I’d like to see;
1. Boyle, sub Dooley
2. McCarthy, sub Stewart
3. Clarkson, sub Scott Wilson
4. Henderson (c)
5. T Aherne l, sub Sheridan
6. Jensen, sub Soroka
7. Timoney, sub Kindellan
8. McNabney, sub Gleeson
9. Doak, sub Ben Murphy/Gus ….
10. Flawley, sub Harry B
11. Stockdale, sub Zac Ward
12. Postletwaite
13. Forde
14. Tommy O’Brien
15. Jimmy O’Brien
@damien reidy: Yeah, thanks my mistake :0)
@chris mcdonnell: Something like that. I have a funny feeling POM makes the 6N 23, especially v Wales. Osbourne would be unlucky not to make the squad too.
@Barry Moran: Bristol is less than an hours drive from Cardiff so the 24th man plus plus will still be available for the A game. Chances are that both squads will stay in Cardiff. I also forgot about the training panelists, so you will essentially be looking at 17 plus 6 drafted in. Maybe Easterby will use the opportunity for an extended squad gathering in the fallow week to give exposure to another 10 or 12 players over all?
@chris mcdonnell:
Could hardly have gotten Richie Murphy as both his sons will on form likely be playing it.