What did Sepp Blatter actually do?

What did Sepp Blatter actually do?

Blatter has been charged with fraud, mismanagement, misappropriation of FIFA funds and forgery of a document. Platini has been charged with fraud, misappropriation, forgery and as an accomplice to Blatter’s alleged mismanagement. Fraud and forgery charges can be punished with jail sentences of up to five years.

Who was involved in the 2015 FIFA scandal?

Individuals

Name Nationality Position
José Hawilla Brazil Owner and founder of Traffic Group
Alfredo Hawit Honduras President of CONCACAF; FIFA Vice-President
Sergio Jadue Chile Former President of Football Federation of Chile and member of the CONMEBOL executive committee
Hugo Jinkis Argentina President of Full Play Group

What happened to the corrupt FIFA officials?

More than six years after being ousted in a sprawling soccer corruption scandal, the former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and his onetime ally Michel Platini were indicted on fraud charges on Tuesday by the authorities in Switzerland, who accused the men of arranging a secret $2 million payment.

Who Discovered FIFA?

Frenchman Robert Guerin was the dynamic figure behind the founding of FIFA in 1904. A journalist with Le Matin newspaper, Guerin was actively involved in football through his role as secretary of the Football Department of the Union des Societes Françaises de Sports Athletiques.

When did the Supreme Court of Australia start and end?

1973 to current. Includes reports from the High Court of Australia, State Supreme Courts exercising Federal jurisdiction, other Federal Courts and Tribunals, Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, and the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory. 1979 to current. 1875 to 1956.

Why did the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission take legal action?

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) launched legal action against Reckitt Benckiser, the UK-based firm that makes the painkiller Nurofen. The claim was that Nurofen was misrepresenting their products by labelling different Nurofen tablets as being able to target specific types of pain.

When did the ACCC v Garuda Indonesia Ltd case go to court?

Appealed to Full Federal Court: ACCC v P T Garuda Indonesia Ltd [2016] FCAFC 42 (21 March 2016) Appealed to High Court: Air New Zealand Ltd v ACCC; PT Garuda Indonesia Ltd v ACCC [2017] HCA 21

Which ACCC cases have been appealed to the High Court?

Appealed to High Court: Air New Zealand Ltd v ACCC; PT Garuda Indonesia Ltd v ACCC [2017] HCA 21 ACCC v Prysmian Cavi E Sistemi S.R.L. (No 12) [2016] FCA 822 Note: Prysmian unsuccessfully appealed (Prysmian Cavi E Sistemi S.R.L. v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission [2018] FCAFC 30 (13 March 2018))