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FIFA Launches Legal Action Against Sepp Blatter, Michel Platini

 

 

FIFA has launched legal action against former president Sep Blatter and former vice-president Michel Platini in order to recover more than £1.5m.

 

Two million Swiss francs (£1.54m) was transferred to Platini, 64, on 18 January 2011 after Blatter, 83, approved the “disloyal payment”.

 

Earlier this month, a Fifa governance committee unanimously ruled the illicit funds should be repaid.

 

If they are repaid, the funds will be put back into football development.
In addition, the Swiss Federal Supreme Court confirmed the “gift” from world football’s governing body was an “undue payment”.

 

In an exclusive interview with BBC Sport in July, Blatter said he was “an honest man” and had begun legal action against Fifa for the return of 60 personal watches.

 

Blatter’s 17-year spell in charge of Fifa ended amid a corruption scandal in 2015 and he is serving a six-year ban from football.

 

He alleges false information was spread in relation to money received by him after the 2014 World Cup.

 

Blatter and Platini both deny any wrongdoing.

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