Comparing FIFA to Mafia 'Insulting to Mafia': US Senator
Richard Blumenthal made the remark at a Senate subcommittee hearing scrutinizing FIFA, after US authorities in May indicted 14 people -- including top football officials -- over tens of millions of dollars of alleged bribes for media rights contracts.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: July 16, 2015 11:20 AM IST
Comparing FIFA to the mafia is "almost insulting to the mafia," a US senator said Wednesday, turning up the heat on football's corruption-tainted world governing body to reform. (Sepp Blatter Claims Innocence)
Richard Blumenthal made the remark at a Senate subcommittee hearing scrutinizing FIFA, after US authorities in May indicted 14 people -- including top football officials -- over tens of millions of dollars of alleged bribes for media rights contracts. ('Sponsors Will Quit Unless FIFA Reforms Are Undertaken')
Swiss authorities are also investigating the hugely controversial award of the 2018 World Cup to Russia and the 2022 tournament to Qatar. (UEFA worried by Italian match-fixing)
"The fact of the matter is that what has been revealed so far is a mafia-style crime syndicate in charge of this sport," Blumenthal told the subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance, and Data Security. (Ben Affleck, Matt Damon in talks to produce film on FIFA scandal)
"The only hesitation in using that term is that it is almost insulting to the mafia because mafia would never have been so blatant, overt and arrogant in its corruption."
Senators on the subcommittee oversee consumer protection, which includes sports.