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FIFA Corruption Case Brings More Arrests in Zurich – New York Times

December 3, 2015

FIFA Corruption Case Brings More Arrests in Zurich – New York Times
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New York Times

FIFA Corruption Case Brings More Arrests in Zurich
New York Times
ZURICH — Swiss authorities began a new series of pre-dawn arrests Thursday in the broad investigation, led by United States officials, into corruption in international soccer. More than a dozen people were expected to be charged, law enforcement ...
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FIFA Corruption Case Brings More Arrests in Zurich – New York Times

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