Swiss indict former German football officials over World Cup payment

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Four men have been charged for fraud over a suspect payment of about €6.7 million linked to the 2006 World Cup.

The indictment alleges Horst Schmidt, Theo Zwanziger and Wolfgang Niersbach, as well as former Swiss Fifa official Urs Linsi, misled members of a supervisory body of a German Football Association committee about the true purpose of payment of about €6.7 million , a statement said.

“The investigations have revealed that in summer 2002 Franz Beckenbauer accepted a loan of 10 million Swiss francs in his own name and for his own account from Robert Louis-Dreyfus. This sum was used to fund various payments made via a Swiss law firm to a Qatari company belonging to Mohammed Bin Hammam,” the OAG said.

 

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