Swiss FIFA case against Blatter, Platini closed
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Swiss FIFA case against Blatter, Platini closed
"Swiss federal prosecutors finally ended their case against former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and former UEFA president Michel Platini on Thursday after 10 years and acquittals after two trials. The office of Switzerland's attorney general said it would not appeal against acquittals for both men in March at an appeal court. The first trial was in 2022 on charges of fraud, forgery, mismanagement and misappropriation of more than $2 million of FIFA money in 2011."
"The payment of FIFA money to Platini emerged in 2015 during federal investigations of international football officials by federal investigators in the United States and Switzerland. The allegations, which were not proven twice in Swiss courts, removed both men from office and led to elections in 2016 that installed Gianni Infantino as FIFA president and Aleksander Ceferin as UEFA president. Swiss prosecutors said on Thursday that by accepting the appeal court verdicts, it "is closing another chapter in the complex procedures related to football.""
Swiss federal prosecutors terminated the decade-long legal proceedings against Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini and announced they will not appeal the appeal-court acquittals issued in March. The initial trial in 2022 charged both men with fraud, forgery, mismanagement and misappropriation related to more than $2 million in FIFA funds tied to a 2011 payment to Platini. The payment surfaced in 2015 during investigations in the United States and Switzerland. The allegations, twice unproven in Swiss courts, led to both men leaving office and to 2016 elections that installed Gianni Infantino and Aleksander Ceferin.
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