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JUST IN: PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi faces trial for FIFA corruption

chuks oti

Sep 14, 2020

Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and FIFA's former secretary general Jerome Valcke went on trial in Switzerland on Monday accused of corruption in the attribution of World Cup TV rights.

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Al-Khelaifi, who is also chairman of Qatar-owned broadcaster beIN Media, is charged with inciting Valcke to commit "aggravated criminal mismanagement.ÔÇØ

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The hearing, which has already been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic, is scheduled to last until September 25 at the Federal Criminal Court of Bellinzona.

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If the hearing runs its course, it will be the first judgement handed down in Switzerland, the seat of most international sports organisations, on the 20 or so proceedings opened in the last five years surrounding FIFA.

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But it opens under another cloud as suspicions of collusion between the Swiss prosecution and FIFA have undermined its credibility.

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Valcke, who until 2015 was the right-hand man of now ousted FIFA president Sepp Blatter, faces the bulk of the charges. He appears in two separate cases of television rights corruption and faces up to five years in prison if found guilty.

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The 59-year-old Frenchman stands accused of wanting to transfer the Middle East and North Africa rights for screening the 2026 and 2030 World Cups to beIN Media, in exchange for "unwarranted benefitsÔÇØ from Al-Khelaifi.

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According to the prosecution, the case relates to a meeting on October 24, 2013 at the French headquarters of beIN, when Al-Khelaifi allegedly promised to buy a villa in Sardinia for five million euros ($5.9 million), granting its exclusive use to Valcke.

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Al-Khelaifi, who has denied the charges, was then to hand the property over to the Frenchman two years later under certain conditions.

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In return, the prosecution claims, Valcke committed to "do what was in his powerÔÇØ to ensure beIN would become the regional broadcaster for the two World Cups, something which happened on April 29, 2014, in an agreement that FIFA has never since contested.

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Legally, however, it is no longer a question of "private corruptionÔÇØ. The prosecution had to drop that qualification because of an "amicable agreementÔÇØ reached at the end of January between FIFA and Al-Khelaifi, the contents of which have not been made public.

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So Valcke must now justify having "kept for himselfÔÇØ advantages "which should have gone to FIFAÔÇØ.

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Al-Khelaifi, who as president of this year's beaten Champions League finalists PSG is one of the most influential men in world football, faces a charge of "inciting Valcke to commit aggravated criminal mismanagementÔÇØ, for which he could also face five years in prison.

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"The major part of this file does not concern our client,ÔÇØ Khelaifi's lawyers have told AFP, describing the charges against him as "clearly artificialÔÇØ.

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Al-Khelaifi denies buying the property in question or promising it to Valcke.

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Valcke also stands accused of exploiting his position at FIFA between 2013 and 2015 to influence the awarding of media rights for Italy and Greece for various World Cup and other tournaments scheduled between 2018 and 2030 "in order to favour media partners that he preferredÔÇØ in exchange for payments from Greek businessman Dinos Deris, who has also been charged.

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Valcke, who allegedly stood to receive 1.25 million euros in exchange, "disputes the chargesÔÇØ, his lawyer Patrick Hunziker says.

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The case has been weakened by accusations of collusion born of three secret meetings in 2016 and 2017 between the current president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, and Switzerland's former Attorney General Michael Lauber.

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Both are under investigation for "obstructing criminal proceedingsÔÇØ - Lauber resigned from his post in July.

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*An AFP report

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