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The Swiss judiciary, Nasser Al-Khulaifi, president of the Paris Saint-Germain club and chairman of the BN media group, and the previous FIFA secretary in September are being tried for corruption, for their role in bribing an official of the FIFA linked to the World Cup agreement.
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According to a video clip, which was widely disseminated on social media, businessman Ahmed Abu Hashima said, in a previous interview with the short story show Amr Adib, “I will not keep quiet … I, as an Egyptian citizen, have moved.” .
Abu Hashima added: “The prosecutor is investigating the contract for corruption and bribery.” Jerome Valcke, FIFA Marketing Director, bought a villa and accused Nasser Al-Khulaifi, head of the BN Sport group, and a high-ranking political figure whose name I will not mention … “.
The video continued to circulate: “Does the trial reveal the political personality that Abu Hashima knows? … Will the next few days reveal more corruption from BN Sport and FIFA?”
According to India’s First Post, the court set eight days in September to hear the case against al-Khalifi, a former FIFA official Jerome Valcke and another unidentified CEO.
The Swiss Ministry of Justice opened an investigation in October 2017 into the acts of “corruption”, and both Al-Khulaifi and Jerome Valcke were charged, as the former is believed to have provided “unnecessary advantages in granting broadcast rights in the Middle East and North Africa in relation to the World Cup. ” 2026 and 2030 “, and it is suspected that the latter has benefited from these advantages.
The case documents indicate that Nasser Al-Khulaifi arranged financing for the purchase of a luxury villa for Jerome Valcke, the former FIFA second man, to influence the allocation of rights broadcasting the 2026 and 2030 World Cup.
Nasser Al Khulaifi arranged the purchase of a villa in Sardinia through a Qatari company, and then sold it to one of his friends who rented it to Jerome Valcke, the FIFA Secretary General.
In addition to “Villa Bianca”, which is located in Porto Cervo, Swiss judges are also wondering about a Cartier watch worth tens of thousands of euros that was placed in Jerome Valcke’s room during his last trip to Doha in February. from 2015.