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Blatter and Platini will face FIFA’s ethics committee next week

Photo credit: AFP.
Photo credit: AFP.
Photo credit: AFP.

Photo credit: AFP.

The FIFA ethics committee probing allegations of corruption against suspended president Sepp Blatter and his would-be successor, Michel Platini, will hear from the pair between Dec. 16-18, a committee spokesman said Monday.

“Mr Platini and Mr Blatter will have the chance to present their positions during hearings scheduled between December 16-18,” the spokesman told AFP.

Both men were provisionally suspended by the ethics committee in October for 90 days.

MORE FIFA SCANDAL: US Department of Justice announces 16 new indictments.

The moves came after Swiss prosecutors opened an investigation into possible criminal mismanagement at FIFA during Blatter’s tenure, including evidence of a murky $2 million payment made to Platini in 2011, reportedly for work he did a decade earlier.

Aside from the Swiss probe, the United States justice department has charged 14 ex-FIFA officials and sports marketing executives with more than $150 million of bribery and corruption dating back decades.

Those indictments, unsealed in May, uncorked the scandal that has shaken world football and grown seemingly wider each week.

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