Re: Sepp Blater and FIFA : Fri Jul 13, 2012 1:04 pm
Saddened! wrote:
Isn't it because the paying of inducements to promote trade and earn commercial contracts were not illegal in the countries they were paid and received in? So whilst against FIFA operational rules, they were not technically breaking any laws.
UEFA and FIFA are both completely corrupt organisations (Wholly my opinion, not that of RLFANS.com or it's owners). Their executives are on enormous salaries and totally open to bribes and personal gain. Blatter himself is the most hillariously incompetent man you will ever find in such a high profile position. His twitter boasts the other day about the reports on bribery and corruption not mentioning his name were unbeleivable, especially given the report had names taken out and replaced with 'P1' and 'EM3' and the like. He knew about the corruption and was probably right at the centre of it, but that's FIFA for you.
UEFA and FIFA are both completely corrupt organisations (Wholly my opinion, not that of RLFANS.com or it's owners). Their executives are on enormous salaries and totally open to bribes and personal gain. Blatter himself is the most hillariously incompetent man you will ever find in such a high profile position. His twitter boasts the other day about the reports on bribery and corruption not mentioning his name were unbeleivable, especially given the report had names taken out and replaced with 'P1' and 'EM3' and the like. He knew about the corruption and was probably right at the centre of it, but that's FIFA for you.
Did you deliberately miss out the IOC?