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you didnt answer the questionHuh?
I'm far from being pro US but I'm just happy to see someone making a stand against FIFA.
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you didnt answer the questionHuh?
I'm far from being pro US but I'm just happy to see someone making a stand against FIFA.
you didnt answer the question
The base of the investigative pyramid into corruption in the US is the FBI. They've been in the anti-corruption game for a LONG time. As mentioned by another poster, their success rate with the RICO laws excels. The DOJ is taking the limelight here, but make no mistake, it's the FBI doing the legwork. And the FBI are, by and large, above reproach. There's no doubt that the US will use this to score as many political points as they can, but there's a far more important issue at stake; reform within FIFA.the corrupt are going to solve corruption? You having a tug.
He's referring to the Lendman blog he linked.Because I didn't understand what "Is the letter anti Russian?" was asking of me.
Regardless of that I think I've made it pretty bloody clear that I only care about seeing FIFA prosecuted and don't give a s**t who does it.
Uruguay players' union legal adviser Ernesto Liotti said: "With these facts [of alleged corruption], Fifa's decisions in the last few years have come under a mantle of suspicion. "We have no proof that this [sanction] was made within the framework of illegal actions but nothing guarantees us that it wasn't."
yeah- US Prosecutors are good imperial solidersThe base of the investigative pyramid into corruption in the US is the FBI. They've been in the anti-corruption game for a LONG time. As mentioned by another poster, their success rate with the RICO laws excels. The DOJ is taking the limelight here, but make no mistake, it's the FBI doing the legwork. And the FBI are, by and large, above reproach. There's no doubt that the US will use this to score as many political points as they can, but there's a far more important issue at stake; reform within FIFA.
And that is something we should all want.
Your consistent usage of terms like 'imperial' etc strongly indicate an anti-US mantra. Throw in the fact that your grammar is crap, and I'm left to wonder if English is your primary language. I suspect not. Either way, you're missing the point of the conversation completely.yeah- US Prosecutors are good imperial soliders
Thought I clicked the Association Football board, not SRP.
Anyway, if these alleged crimes were committed on US soil, can someone tell me what exactly is the issue with the US wanting to investigate this further? CONCACAF home base is in Miami is it not?
The crimes were committed through the use of the US banking system. That's how the FBI established jurisdiction. If Blatter & Co didn't deal in US dollars and didn't use US banks there would be nothing the FBI could charge then with.
not about corruption - everything about geo-poltical tensions between empire and rising powers not to mention the planned vote today to expel Israel from the assocaition.Ok cool, should have stuck with the paper bags with the big dollar signs then.
Couldn't agree more with the general sentiment of all rational football followers good to see something get done whether through the U.S. Or Swiss systems. Hopefully change for the better follows.
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dont believe me - read McCain's letter. the planned vote to expel Israel is fact. It was to occur today.You need to stop peddling your anti us/Israel political agendas in here. It is not the SRP board and don't be surprised if you get banned if you continue this nonsense not a warmonger
If it can be proven that Russia and Qatar used bribes to to win bids to host world cups they are on sticky ground.If stadiums have started to be built, and/or contracts signed to build or redevelop other stadiums in Russia and Qatar, any change of host will cost FIFA a s**t load in compensation. You would think that none or maybe only one has been started in Qatar, but how many in Russia??
Seriously? Hadn't read that.Figueredo is definitely going to jail, because they've got him cold for lying on official documents in order to obtain US citizenship