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Swiss Banks Exposed Suspicious Activities In FIFA Account.

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Swiss banks reported suspicious activity around accounts of football’s world governing body FIFA, the country’s attorney general has said.
Michael Lauber said his office was analysing a “huge amount” of seized FIFA data in its corruption inquiry, the BBC reports.
The attorney general said he did not rule out interviews with FIFA president Sepp Blatter as part of his investigation.
The investigation could lead to the reopening of the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
FIFA is facing claims of widespread corruption after Swiss police raided a hotel in Zurich – where FIFA is based – and arrested seven of its top executives last month.
The seven were held at the request of the United States department of justice, which has charged 14 current and former FIFA officials and associates on charges of “rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted” corruption.
The charges follow a major inquiry by the FBI.
Until now, much less has been revealed about the Swiss investigation than the inquiry being led by the FBI.
But if Swiss investigators do prove that bribes changed hands in the bidding contests, Russia and Qatar could lose their hosting rights to the 2018 and 2022 tournaments.
Mr. Lauber told a news conference that his investigation was looking at 53 banking relationships reported by the Swiss financial intelligence unit.

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