Prosecutor calls for further FIFA bribery investigation

The chief prosecutor in Trinidad has declared that further investigations may be needed into how around $1m was brought into the country and paid to Caribbean football officials last year.

The chief prosecutor in Trinidad has declared that further investigations may be needed into how around $1m was brought into the country and paid to Caribbean football officials last year.

FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam was banned for life for bribery, and Trinidad’s FIFA vice-president Jack Warner resigned, after revelations that payments of $40,000 in brown envelopes were handed over to officials from 25 nations.

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