Wednesday, June 3, 2015

FIFA officials at Interpol list – Telegraaf.nl

Two high-ranking FIFA officials and four people from industry put at the request of the United States on a wanted list of the international police organization Interpol

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 Jack Warner let themselves be fooled. Jack Warner Photo: Reuters

This is Jack Warner (Concacaf), Nicolas Leoz (South American Football Conmebol), Alejandro Burzaco (sports marketing), Hugo Jinkis and Mariano Jinkis (sports marketing) and José Margulies (media world).

The most important name on the list of Interpol is that of Warner. He surrendered to the police after Wednesday came out he was wanted in the United States. The former FIFA chief would be around 10 million dollars (9 million euros) in bribes adopted by the government in South Africa. In return, his voice would have gone to that country when allocating the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Leoz was a member of the executive committee of FIFA. In 2013 he laid down his functions after he had been named earlier in bribery scandals.

Warner says he is innocent and that he was four years ago everything to do with football has left behind. He was released on bail, but will be searched

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03-06-2015, 13:48
kees99 (guest)

astound me. The whole world is on that list, anyway! She said Bush did not forget, I hope!

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03-06-2015, 13:41
CAM (guest)

That it was so much to FIFA had no one expected, I thought. Corruption have, unfortunately, anywhere in the world. Even in the Netherlands. Whether I am wrong. Our politicians are spotless, yet ?????

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03-06-2015, 13:19
pjoter (guest)

soon the emir of Kuwait is the boss then fine

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03-06 -2015, 13:15
tinie (guest)

So now which brussels guests vetting, think we scare broken.

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03-06-2015, 13:09
PIETER

There are still 2 which should be on the list. These are Valcke and Platini.

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03-06-2015, 13:01
Cees Hoofddorp (guest)

also Dijsselbloem Put there but !!

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03-06-2015, 13:01
hendriks (guest)

Good for them, these people are never satisfied with what they have and are filled with greed. My compliments to the USA, they finally do once something good.

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03-06-2015, 13:00
Piet VL (guest)

Ome Wim (guest) 11:13: Happy but American finger. Imagine that the fingers of SP, PvdA GL and circus animals could relate. Bearing in mind what we in the Netherlands have to fear all of them.

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03-06-2015, 12:55
Harrie Tonnaer (guest)

That the crust is heated by the fire are best but also lights up when first his fingers. This fact you have in all sectors to deal with millions.

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03-06-2015, 12:53
piet the jongh (guest)

The US is the most corrupt country in the world. as the Dutch media time to go against someone I’m always wary, because there is none so hypocritical as the Dutch people.

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03-06-2015, 12:45
Piet VL (guest)

Blatter recognizes that if you’re wrong you must leave, even though it lasted very long. Wonder how long it will be before this awareness finally will come to Rutte. Because strange excuses and no parsnips. Holes that have gradually become insurmountable obstacles.

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03-06-2015, 12:31
MarcoK (guest)

they may back the oil theft and trafficking in Iraq by Bush and Blair sometimes thoroughly investigate

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03-06-2015, 12:29
g.hanness (guest)

1) Corruption manifests itself in places where lots of money in circulation (the West!). 2) The biggest crook who has been arrested, the FBI is an AMERICAN CITIZEN. This man is now freely because he paid US $ 2 million ransom that the US gratefully accepted without questions about origin. 3) It will be quiet as the next villain is an EU citizen. 4) If Z Africa 10 mio. paid from whom she is sued? 5) The West is against Blatter because they no longer pulls the strings!

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03-06-2015, 12:25
kalava48

FBI nieg afraid to address Fifa. In the EU, we too afraid to address Fifa, who knows how far reaching the FIFA tentacles in government. It is still anxious …

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03-06-2015, 12:18
Rodolfo

And where is the name of Sepp Blatter ????????????

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03-06-2015, 12:11
gerard the farmer (guest)

Where is Prague? Where are the members of the KNVB mafia

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03-06-2015, 11:54
gedam (guest)

That list should be much greater in my opinion.

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03-06-2015, 11:51
gedam (guest)

it’s just a game

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03-06-2015, 11:44
corkiekie

Well now is FIFA’s turn and hopefully soon to Brussels the EU which is also let a corrupt bunch together and the European public his total pick bald by that profiteers in this European slave market.

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03-06-2015, 11:31
mjwiegerinck

We live in a society awful moment EU fails euro ditto the case in every country for power and that goes for the FIFA ern UEFA Mr. Pechthold never again war! !!! we are close to it and yes I still start to get some more confidence in Rusland.De power in America on its way

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03-06-2015, 11:30
Klaas kroese (guest)

It’s quite a coincidence that Blatter now step down, it gets him hot under the feet, naturally there should be evidence, but the whole event, FIFA is not in order, first shorten the entire football world once again on sallarissen, and now the rst of all bobo, s or grabbers in the Netherlands once again tackle, and RETURN Payment leave.

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03-06-2015, 11:28
P_aalberts

I still miss a few pictures of people from the Dutch politics. Greetings from Palermo to the mesh.

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03-06-2015, 11:28
Marcel (guest)

It is strange that governments appear to bribe officials, in this case, the World Cup. Should there be nothing done.

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03-06-2015, 11:27
R . redundant in (Guest)

This is the “kind” which runs across everybody, (there you are) the Über Egoisten, where the ceiling is reached finally the giant smack into the ground, in English is called Face- Plant, hope it is harder than expected

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03-06-2015, 11:27
HuibHzn STEKETEE, The Hague (guest)

Well, it is and remains football, anyway! ??

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03-06-2015, 11:26
Milo (guest)

$ 140 billion a year is what FIFA brings in annually. Not bad for a nonprofit company. These bigwigs look after their own 3 tons salary plus extras. And you still have the nerve to go in there yet steal. I do not have to be. And that call themselves football fans. An hula me that motorcycle clubs also say they are motorcycle enthusiasts. Those bigwigs his elderly men with white ties and lacquered nails. All you give a monkey a gold ring. It remains an ugly thing. FIFA begins to look like a criminal organization. src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif”

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