A long-running corruption probe surrounding FIFA, the world governing body for soccer, has culminated in a trial that got underway in Brooklyn Federal court, where TV network executives and a sports marketing company face bribery charges.
By Jack Queen (Reuters) - A criminal case against two former 21st Century Fox executives and a sports marketing company accused of bribing South American soccer officials to obtain lucrative broadcasting rights was about the
NEW YORK: A criminal case against two former 21st Century Fox executives and a sports marketing company accused of bribing South American soccer officials to obtain lucrative broadcasting rights will reveal “a culture of corruption,” a prosecutor told a jury in a Brooklyn federal court on Tuesday. The former Fox executives, Hernan Lopez and Carlos Martinez, and Buenos
A criminal case against two former 21st Century Fox executives and a sports marketing company accused of bribing South American football officials to obtain lucrative broadcasting rights will reveal "a culture of corruption," a prosecutor told a jury in a Brooklyn federal court on Tuesday. The former Fox executives, Hernan Lopez and Carlos Martinez, and Buenos Aires-based Full Play Group.