US officials investigating corruption at football's world governing body FIFA have charged 16 more officials. The new indictment, released by the Department of Justice in Washington, comes hours after the arrest of two FIFA Vice-Presidents in Zurich.Former Brazil Football Federation Chief Ricardo Teixeira was among those accused of being involved in criminal schemes involving well over 200 million dollars in bribes and kickbacks. Current Brazil football President Marco Polo del Nero is also on the new "superseding" 92-count indictment.
News On AIR | December 4, 2015 9:54 AM
16 more football officials charged in Fifa corruption probe