I​nterpol suspends €20 million agreement with FIFA amid corruption probe

I​nterpol suspends €20 million agreement with FIFA amid corruption probe
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12 June 2015
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Interpol and FIFA struck a deal in May 2011, according to which FIFA pledged to contribute €20 million over 10 years to Interpol’s Integrity in Sport programme. This focused on “a global training, education and prevention initiative with a focus on match-fixing as well as irregular and illegal betting,”according to an Interpol statement.

“In light of the current context surrounding FIFA, while INTERPOL is still committed to developing our Integrity in Sport programme, I have decided to suspend the agreement,” said Interpol Secretary General Jürgen Stock on Friday.

The world police body added it will “freeze the use of financial contributions from FIFA.”

“All external partners, whether public or private, must share the fundamental values and principles of the organization, as well as those of the wider law enforcement community,” added Stock.

In 2014, Interpol received €1.7 million from world football's governing body.

 

Earlier this month, Interpol said it had slapped red notices on former FIFA officials and corporate executives at the request of US authorities. The FIFA former officials and executives are implicated in “charges including racketeering, conspiracy and corruption,” Interpol said.

A massive corruption scandal rocked FIFA on May 27, which was prompted by a wave of accusations against the organization’s senior figures just days before the vote.

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Fourteen FIFA-linked officials and businessmen have been accused by the US of bribery, fraud and money laundering. Several were arrested in a Zurich hotel, where they had gathered ahead of the body’s general meeting.

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