FIFA President Sepp Blatter speaks out on charges

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FIFA President Sepp Blatter addresses the corruption charges alleged against his organization. 


One day after United States officials announced corruption charges against 14 people involved with FIFA, President Sepp Blatter is speaking out.

On Wednesday, seven of the 14 individuals charged were arrested at a Zurich hotel prior to a FIFA meeting and Presidential election. Blatter, who is currently running for (and expected to win) a fifth term, has remained relatively quiet about the charges – until Thursday.

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He released a statement on FIFA’s website regarding the charges, the full text of which is below:

"This is a difficult time for football, the fans and for FIFA as an organisation. We understand the disappointment that many have expressed and I know that the events of today will impact the way in which many people view us.As unfortunate as these events are, it should be clear that we welcome the actions and the investigations by the US and Swiss authorities and believe that it will help to reinforce measures that FIFA has already taken to root out any wrongdoing in football.While there will be many who are frustrated with the pace of change, I would like to stress the actions that we have taken and will continue to take. In fact, today’s action by the Swiss Office of the Attorney General was set in motion when we submitted a dossier to the Swiss authorities late last year. Let me be clear: such misconduct has no place in football and we will ensure that those who engage in it are put out of the game. Following the events of today, the independent Ethics Committee – which is in the midst of its own proceedings reagrding the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups – took swift action to provisionally ban those individuals named by the authorities from any football-related activities at the national and international level. These actions are on top of similar steps that FIFA has taken over the past year to exclude any members who violate our own Code of Ethics. We will continue to work with the relevant authorities and we will work vigorously within FIFA in order to root out any misconduct, to regain your trust and ensure that football worldwide is free from wrongdoing."

No wonder this guy is a successful politician. That was an impressive example of talking around a topic.

If you’d like to further educate yourself on the (alleged) corruption within FIFA, I recommend watching John Oliver’s takedown of it. Careful though, some parts are NSFW.

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