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Alfredo Hawit, the head of the North and Central American and Caribbean governing body.

 

Hawit only succeeded Jeffrey Webb in May, after Webb was arrested as part of the US operation that threw Fifa spiralling into crisis and precipitated the downfall of Sepp Blatter. Webb’s predecessor, the controversial Jack Warner, was also seized in May.

 

Why would you take that job? Just seems to end up in handcuffs :lol:

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Alfredo Hawit, the head of the North and Central American and Caribbean governing body.

 

Hawit only succeeded Jeffrey Webb in May, after Webb was arrested as part of the US operation that threw Fifa spiralling into crisis and precipitated the downfall of Sepp Blatter. Webb’s predecessor, the controversial Jack Warner, was also seized in May.

 

Why would you take that job? Just seems to end up in handcuffs :lol:

 

Let's just say it moved him...TO A BIGGER HOUSE

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35007626

 

The FBI is investigating the role played by Fifa president Sepp Blatter in a $100m (£66.2m) bribes scandal, a BBC investigation has discovered.

 

Sports marketing company ISL paid a total of $100m to officials including former Fifa president Joao Havelange and ex-Fifa executive Ricardo Teixeira.

In return, ISL was granted lucrative television and marketing rights throughout the 1990s.

 

Blatter denied knowing about the bribes and took no action.

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