Swiss prosecutors opened a "criminal proceedings" against FIFA president Sepp Blatter for "suspicion of unfair management" and "breach of trust", and reproached the payment of two million Swiss Michel Platini francs announced Fridays. Prosecutors suspect Blatter signed "a contract for the FIFA unfavorable" (International Football Federation) with the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), chaired by Jack Warner. And he believes that by signing this contract, acted contrary to the interests of FIFA, "in violation of their duties of management." Swiss justice also accuses Blatter "unfair payment" to the detriment of FIFA two million Swiss Michel Platini, current UEFA president (European football association) president candidate to succeed as the body francs. The payment made in February 2011, was "presumably for work performed between January 1999 and June 2002," prosecutors said. Researchers questioned Blatter on Friday "as a defendant" and Platini "as a person likely to give information," the statement from the Swiss justice. Blatter, who chairs FIFA since 1998, announced on June 2, five days after being re-elected for a fifth term, he would leave his post after a squad for the February 26 meeting. Platini, a member of the executive committee of FIFA, is one of the favorites to succeed him. FIFA canceled this Friday, at the last moment, a press conference Blatter, where it was hoped that the president gave explanations about the suspicions surrounding its general secretary, Jerome Valcke, section last for having benefited week, according to the press , the resale of tickets on the black market
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