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No one can say I am corrupt: FIFA chief Blatter
Zurich, July 1
Amidst allegations of
corruption and money laundering against FIFA, its president Sepp Blatter
on Wednesday challenged those who claim he is corrupt to prove it.
The
Federal Bureau Of Investigation (FBI) indicted over nine FIFA officials
just before the elections in May, accusing them of serious financial
crimes, including money laundering and racketeering, by the United
States justice system.
He was re-elected for a fifth term but
then unexpectedly announced retirement and the Swiss now insists he had
nothing to do with the corruption and the allegations are baseless,
reports goal.com.
"People don't understand the word they are
using when they accuse me of being corrupt, someone who accuses me of
being corrupt must first prove that to be the case," the Swiss said.
"But
no one can prove I am corrupt, because I'm not. I don't mind
constructive or legitimate criticism, there's benefits in seeing things
differently. But if someone says 'Blatter is corrupt because FIFA is
corrupt', I can only shake my head at them."
"I have a clear
conscience, otherwise I could not look people in the eye when I talk
about this topic. The accusations against me have nothing to do with
football, they're an attack on my personal life," the 79-year-old
concluded.