FIFA's past corruption scandals returned to the fore on Friday as a new investigation was launched into the conduct of former president Sepp Blatter while Jeffrey Webb, the man once tipped to replace him, was banned for life.
Zurich: FIFA's past corruption scandals returned to the fore on Friday as a new investigation was launched into the conduct of former president Sepp Blatter while Jeffrey Webb, the man once tipped to replace him, was banned for life.
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The investigatory chamber of the FIFA ethics committee first said it had opened a file on Blatter and two of his former key lieutenants Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner before the committee’s adjudicatory chamber barred Webb from all football-related activity for life and fined him £770,000.