FIFA’s shameless squad: Hours after being freed from prison for ‘exhaustion’, suspect Jack Warner parties night away/ CONCACAF dismiss Jeffery Webb
FIFA’s shameless squad: Hours after being freed from prison for ‘exhaustion’, suspect Jack Warner parties night away… as Blatter bleats scandal is revenge for UK and US losing World Cup bids
- Former FIFA vice president danced and wore a garland of flowers at party
- Offered bizarre defence against allegations in speech to whooping crowd
- He said: ‘Why only people from Third World countries have been charged?’
- Rambling Blatter hints £100m corruption scandal is a Western conspiracy
- Bomb threat forces evacuation of delegates from FIFA congress meeting
The disgraced former FIFA vice president claimed he was too ill to face reporters outside the jail in Trinidad where he was being held on eight charges in the FBI corruption case.
But just hours later, he donned a celebratory garland of flowers and whipped a partisan crowd of political allies into a frenzy with an energetic and defiant speech professing his innocence.
‘If I have been thiefing FIFA money for 30 years, who give me the money? How come he is not charged?’ the 72-year-old declared.
‘Why only persons from Third World countries have been charged?,’ he added, drawing hoots and applause from supporters in the district he represents as an opposition member of Parliament.
Pictures of the rally emerged as FIFA president Sepp Blatter suggested the £100m corruption scandal was a Western conspiracy because the U.S. and England were not awarded the next two World Cups.
Warner later insisted that if he has been accused by U.S. prosecutors, then Blatter must also face charges.
He told BBC World Service: ‘If I am supposed to be this corrupt person… he was my president for 24 years.
‘I didn’t push my hand in the till of FIFA. I’m not a FIFA treasurer. I didn’t write cheques for FIFA. If I am corrupt, it must be someone else who had given me the money.
‘If I am this corrupt person, he (Blatter) shouldn’t be allowed to go free.’
He meant England for 2018 and USA for 2022 – a dig at the British media who have led the anti-Blatter agenda and the FBI, whose investigations led to seven arrests and 14 officials indicted on bribery and kick-back charges by the US Attorney.
Blatter said: ‘They call into question the world Cups of 2018 and 2022. In December 2010, here in Zurich, when we decided on the two World Cups in one session.
‘If two other countries had emerged from the envelopes, we would not have these problems today.
‘But we can’t go back in time, we are not prophets. We can’t say what would have happened.’
Blatter also made another plea for team unity adding: ‘Given the special circumstances and the storm that followed and the major discussions that came with them. My president’s address will be different.
‘I will address what has happened and look how we can go forward. We are going through troubled times.
‘The events have thrown a shadow over FIFA but let us try to lift our spirits. We can’t accept FIFA being dragged through the mud. But those found guilty are individuals not the organisation.
‘These individuals have lost sight that this is a team sport which everybody must aim at the same goal.
‘I am willing to accept FIFA is responsible but share the responsibility with the Exco committee which is our government.
‘We are at a turning point. We need to pull together and move forward. We cannot constantly supervise everybody.
‘We have more than 300million active participants and we have 1.6 billion people touched by our game.’
Blatter, who goes up against Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein in today’s presidential election added: ‘It is not good that all this emerged two days before the Congress.
‘I’m not going to say coincidence but I do have a small question mark.
‘There is no sporting event that has more fame than the World Cup especially with TV where billions watch. So let us be careful. The idea of us being a simple game. This is not a monster.
‘Football and FIFA have become very important. And you the national associations are the shareholders and owners of this. But for this to work, there needs to be discipline.
‘It’s a matter of trust. Let us repair what has blown down. Let the boat go placidly into port’.
Pro-Palestinian protesters briefly interrupted Blatter’s speech, with world football’s governing body set to vote later on whether to expel Israel from the organisation.
The two female protesters stormed the opening address, waving red cards at FIFA representatives and chanting ‘Israel out!’ before being escorted out of the hall by security guards.
A group of around 150 pro-Palestinian protesters had gathered to chant outside Zurich’s Hallenstadion before the congress started.
A bomb scare during lunch only added to the drama, forcing the evacuation of the congress meeting.
Zurich city police spokesman Peter Sahli says a police operation is ongoing but declined to provide further details.
They call into question the world Cups of 2018 and 2022. If two other countries had emerged from the envelopes, we would not have these problems today
Sepp Blatter
Reporters at the scene said the Hallenstadion’s concert hall auditorium was cleared but the building itself was not evacuated.
FIFA secretary-general Jerome Valcke said ‘an anonymous threat against the FIFA congress was received.’ The meeting then resumed after lunch.
It came as the head of Brazil’s football federation fled Switzerland on the eve of the vote.
Marco Polo Del Nero left Zurich on Thursday night along with members of his personal delegation amid rumours he was spooked by the arrest of his predecessor Jose Maria Marin the day before.
Marin, who was in charge of the Brazilian FA between 2012 and 2015, was one of the 14 men indicted in the United States-led investigation into £100m of FIFA corruption.
A FIFA spokesman confirmed Del Nero had checked out of the five-star Baur au Lac hotel, where the dawn raids took place on Wednesday, and left the country – though he did not state why.
Del Nero, 74, was not one of those indicted by the United States. He is a member of FIFA’s 24-member executive committee.
In Friday afternoon’s FIFA presidency vote, incumbent Blatter will try to win a fifth term against Prince Ali. The result is expected at around 5pm UK time.
CONCACAF Announces Actions taken by Executive Committee
Executive Committee Senior Vice President Alfredo Hawit assumes the functions of President of CONCACAF; Victor Montagliani, Justino Compean and Sunil Gulati Appointed to Special Committee
Zurich, Switzerland (Thursday, May 28, 2015)- The Confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean Football Association (CONCACAF) announced today that in accordance with the Confederation’s Statutes, the Executive Committee provisionally dismissed Jeffrey Webb and Eduardo Li, and — also in accordance with its Statutes — named Senior Vice President Alfredo Hawit as CONCACAF President.
The Executive Committee appointed Victor Montagliani, the President of the Canadian Soccer Association, Justino Compean, the President of the Mexican Soccer Federation and Sunil Gulati, the President of U.S. Soccer Federation to a Special Committee charged with the duties of evaluating and sustaining all of the business operations of the Confederation in the wake of the indictments brought against certain members of FIFA and CONCACAF.
The Executive Committee also placed General Secretary Enrique Sanz on a leave of absence to begin immediately. In addition, the confederation’s Deputy General Secretary, Ted Howard has been appointed by the Executive Committee as acting General Secretary. Howard takes over the administrative functions of the day to day business of the Confederation in absence of Enrique Sanz.
“While we are profoundly disappointed by the allegations made by authorities that again, CONCACAF has been the victim of fraud, we remain committed to CONCACAF’s goal to develop, promote and manage the game of soccer,” said CONCACAF President Alfredo Hawit. “We have now taken the appropriate steps to maintain our operations and continue to deliver on our commitments to all of our constituents, including our fans, members, as well as commercial and broadcast partners. We also continue to cooperate with the ongoing investigation by governmental authorities, which have not placed any restrictions on our ongoing activities.”
See also iNews Cayman related story published May 27 2015 “UPDATE: Cayman Islands: Jeffery Webb & Costas Takkas arrested in Switzerland” at: http://www.ieyenews.com/wordpress/cayman-islands-jeffery-webb-costas-takkas-arrested-in-switzerland/