A mob's entire business depends on making dirty money clean. But FIFA didn't serve this purpose; the individual (alleged) criminals had to launder the money themselves. The most recent, more detailed indictment filed by the Department of Justice in December against FIFA officials and marketing executives for executing a 24-year "scheme to enrich themselves through the corruption of international soccer" clocks in at a hefty 240 pages and some 50,000 words—roughly 45 times the length of this article—detailing precisely how they tried to cover their tracks.
But the shocking part of the indictment isn't the extent of FIFA's corruption. It's the brazen laziness with which executives executed it.
https://sports.vice.com/en_us/articl...o-be-criminals
But the shocking part of the indictment isn't the extent of FIFA's corruption. It's the brazen laziness with which executives executed it.
https://sports.vice.com/en_us/articl...o-be-criminals
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