Reynald Tamari has been indicted for “passive private corruption” in the Qatargate case
According to information from worldFormer FIFA vice-president in Tahiti, Reynald Tamari, has been charged with “passive private corruption” in the context of the judicial investigation opened by the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office into the awarding of the controversial 2022 World Cup to Qatar.
In September 2022, the team Tell the starting point for ruler problems. On September 24, 2010, Reynald Temari, President of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), received David Brewster, who was sent by an English company called Franklin Jones, in his office in Auckland, New Zealand. This lobbyist explained that he was acting on behalf of a group of private US companies that wanted to “secure” the votes of members of the FIFA Executive Committee in favor of the United States, with the aim of awarding the 2018 or 2022 World Cup.
Luxembourg investment fund attracts investigators’ attention
The interview will take 98 minutes. no more. During this exchange, the OFC chairman had privately indicated to the broker that he was looking for NZ$3 million (€1.70 million), to build a training center in Auckland. specifying later, in conversation, that this potential financial aid would have no bearing on his vote…
The investigation into the methods of awarding the 2022 World Cup reached, last month, a new stage. The headquarters of a Luxembourg-based investment fund, Peninsula Capital, were searched. According to the weekly MarianneFrench investigators from the Anti-Corruption Office (Oclciff) and Luxembourg investigators conducted the research at the initiative of the investigating judge of the Paris court, Serge Tournier. Justice will be interested in possible financial movements – to the value of 3.3 million euros – linked to former President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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