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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
FIFA Corruption1 Scandal Deepens
LONDON—
The alleged3 corruption at football’s world governing body FIFA plunged4 to new depths this week when U.S. authorities charged more than a dozen officials with embezzling5 money from the organization.
Two FIFA vice6 presidents were arrested in Switzerland even as the body’s executive committee met to discuss key reforms.
This week was meant to mark a new chapter for FIFA – a key vote was approved on reforms designed to turn it into a "trusted and professional sports organization."
Instead, the scale of that task was made clear as 16 FIFA officials were charged Thursday by U.S. authorities, who allege2 that huge sums were siphoned off, intended to help natural disaster relief and grassroots football programs, and lucrative7 media rights sold off for bribes8.
Targets
The charges target several of the most senior football executives in South and Central America. U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said huge sums were involved.
"The scale of corruption alleged here in is unconscionable. And the message from this announcement should be clear. To every culpable9 individual who remains10 in the shadows hoping to evade11 this ongoing12 investigation13: you will not wait us out and you will not escape our focus," said Lynch.
The U.S. charges came hours after the arrest of two FIFA vice presidents by Swiss police. The allegations lay bare the hypocrisy14 at the heart of FIFA, says sports historian Philip Barker, who spoke15 to VOA on Skype.
“The kind of coaching facilities that they are setting up, the coaching expertise16 that they’re sending in, it all does come across as rather empty when it turns out that people are actually enriching themselves from the funds that are supposed to be helping17 football at the grass roots. It’s very disturbing," said Barker.
Many charged
Eleven current and former members of FIFA's executive committee have been charged in the U.S. investigation. The acting18 president of FIFA, Issa Hayatou, pledged full cooperation.
"The arrests underscore the necessity to establish a complete program of reforms for FIFA," said Hayatou.
Those reforms include reducing the power of FIFA’s executive committee and greater transparency. The body is due to elect a new president in February, but the criminal investigations19 could engulf20 that process, said Barker.
“This is one of the big problems with the FIFA investigations, that those who are perceived as being the new broom that might help to clean out the house have also been subject to allegations," he said.
Meanwhile, former President Sepp Blatter is suspended as part of a separate investigation by Swiss authorities into a $2 million payment to European soccer head Michel Platini.
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5 embezzling | |
v.贪污,盗用(公款)( embezzle的现在分词 ) | |
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14 hypocrisy | |
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