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A US Inquiry Snowballed to Stun the World of Soccer
- Saturday May 30, 2015
- Written by Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times
In December 2011, the IRS and the FBI joined forces, setting in motion the sprawling international case that led to the arrests of top soccer officials this week. The investigation, which involved coordination with police agencies and diplomats in 33 countries, was described by law enforcement officials as one of the most complicated international ...
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Loretta Lynch, With Assist From Soccer, Makes Strong Global Impression
- Saturday May 30, 2015
- Written by Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times
Loretta Lynch, less than one month into her job as attorney general, captured the world's attention this week when she vowed to rid FIFA, soccer's governing body, of corruption. Her news conference this week was watched around the world and made her the face of the U.S. government's crackdown on some of the world's most influential soccer officials...
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U.S. Vows to Rid Global Soccer of Corruption
- Thursday May 28, 2015
- Written by Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times
Jack Warner, a committee member from Trinidad and Tobago, shopped his ballot to the highest bidder, federal prosecutors said. In early 2004, he flew to Morocco, where a member of that country's bid committee offered him $1 million.
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A US Inquiry Snowballed to Stun the World of Soccer
- Saturday May 30, 2015
- Written by Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times
In December 2011, the IRS and the FBI joined forces, setting in motion the sprawling international case that led to the arrests of top soccer officials this week. The investigation, which involved coordination with police agencies and diplomats in 33 countries, was described by law enforcement officials as one of the most complicated international ...
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sports.ndtv.com
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Loretta Lynch, With Assist From Soccer, Makes Strong Global Impression
- Saturday May 30, 2015
- Written by Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times
Loretta Lynch, less than one month into her job as attorney general, captured the world's attention this week when she vowed to rid FIFA, soccer's governing body, of corruption. Her news conference this week was watched around the world and made her the face of the U.S. government's crackdown on some of the world's most influential soccer officials...
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sports.ndtv.com
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U.S. Vows to Rid Global Soccer of Corruption
- Thursday May 28, 2015
- Written by Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times
Jack Warner, a committee member from Trinidad and Tobago, shopped his ballot to the highest bidder, federal prosecutors said. In early 2004, he flew to Morocco, where a member of that country's bid committee offered him $1 million.
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