The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation is reportedly investigating the role of the President of FIFA, Joseph Blatter, in a $100 million bribery scandal, a report said on Monday.
According to the report, sports marketing company, ISL, paid bribes to several officials, including former FIFA President, Joao Havelange, and executive Ricardo Teixeira for television marketing rights in the 1990s.
Havelange served as president of the world’s football governing body from 1974 to 1998.
The report said a letter written by Havelange talked about the payments he received and said that Blatter had “full knowledge of all activities”.
The report said the letter was part of an FBI request to the Swiss authorities for assistance.
The 79-year-old Swiss FIFA boss had declined to respond to the issue and had previously said he would retire in 2016.
He is currently serving a provisional 90-day suspension and faces a hearing with FIFA’s ethics judge in mid-December over a separate case involving payment made to suspended UEFA President, Michel Platini
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