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"Michel Platini was worth his million", assures Sepp Blatter, the ex-president of Fifa

2022-06-09T09:59:47.723Z


Heard this Thursday morning on the second day of the Blatter-Platini trial, the ex-president of Fifa explained how he had recruited the former


Michel Platini "was worth his million" Swiss francs per year (950,000 euros), assured this Thursday the former president of Fifa Sepp Blatter, explaining "not to understand" why he appears for fraud in Switzerland alongside his former advise.

"I just had this man at home and he was worth his million," said the 86-year-old ex-world football boss, tired at the end of the hearing on Wednesday but very alert for his hearing the next day by the Federal Criminal Court. from Bellinzona (southeast).

As since the opening of this investigation in 2015, Blatter assured to have accepted orally the remuneration claimed by the triple Ballon d'Or when the Swiss relied on his sporting aura to take the head of Fifa, in 1998, before to make him his adviser.

“When I was elected president of Fifa, we had a bad record.

But I said to myself that a man who has been in football could help us, Fifa and myself, ”he said.

Michel Platini “told me:

I'm worth a million

.

I told him:

So you will be with me for a million

, “added the Valaisan, forced to resign in 2015 by a vast corruption scandal, then banned from football after the initiation of criminal proceedings in this case.

The prosecution accuses Blatter of having validated in early 2011 an invoice for 2 million Swiss francs (1.8 million euros) presented to Fifa by Michel Platini, then president of UEFA, almost nine years after the end of his work as a consultant between 1998 and 2002.

However, not only had the two men never signed an agreement providing for such a salary, but their only written contract in 1999 already fixed an annual remuneration of 300,000 Swiss francs, fully paid at the time by Fifa.

Once again, Sepp Blatter assured that he had agreed with Michel Platini on a "balance" to be paid "later", when Fifa's finances would allow it, in a "gentlemen's agreement" concluded orally and without witnesses.

"It's a salary that was due," hammered the Swiss.

"I don't know why we are in a criminal hearing, for an administrative procedure within an association", he was indignant, his voice strangled, repeating having already suffered "seven years of punishment, an eternity".

Source: leparis

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