quarta-feira, 27 de maio de 2015

LADRÃO SANTEIRO

FBI e Suíça capturam quadrilha da bola.

Zé Marin, ladrão de medalha.

“José Maria Marin está entre dirigentes da Fifa presos na Suíça

27-05-15

O início da operação ocorreu sem alarde: os policiais pegaram a chave dos quartos dos suspeitos na recepção do hotel Baur au Lac e os prenderam

O vice-presidente da CBF, José Maria Marin, e outros seis dirigentes da Fifa foram presos na manhã desta quarta-feira em um hotel em Zurique, na Suíça, sob acusações de corrupção.

A polícia suíça efetuou as prisões a pedido da Justiça americana, onde corre um processo sobre corrupção na organização.

Marin foi visto deixando o hotel entre os detidos, acompanhado de policiais que carregavam sua mala e seus pertences em uma sacola plástica.

O vice-presidente da Fifa, Jeffrey Webb, que é presidente da Concacaf (Confederação de Futebol da América do Norte, Central e Caribe), também está entre os detidos. Eles podem ser extraditados para os Estados Unidos.”

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/noticias/2015/05/150527_prisoes_suica_mdb

Zé Medalha. Esse não roubava, vendia.

E o Zé Blatter deu uma de Lulla, não sabia de nada.

Tem mais Zé envolvido que Zé lá na Paraíba.

"Vige como tem Zé
Zé de baixo, Zé de riba
Desconjuro com tanto Zé
Como tem Zé lá na Paraíba."

Será que o Ronaldo Feromônio tava na quadrilha das medalhas?

E a GoLoba/Marinhos não vão investigar?


Cuidado com o já ganhou, o Bauru pode estar se fingindo de morto para surpreender no segundo jogo que vai ser a verdadeira final.

“Flamengo atropela Bauru e fica a uma vitória do título

27 MAI2015

00h11

atualizado às 09h28

No primeiro duelo da série melhor de três da final do NBB, o Flamengo não deu chances ao Bauru e largou na frente na decisão nesta terça-feira. Atuando em casa, na HSBC Arena, no Rio de Janeiro, o elenco rubro-negro dominou o rival paulista e triunfou por 91 a 69, atropelando o adversário por uma diferença de 22 pontos."

http://esportes.terra.com.br/basquete/flamengo-atropela-bauru-e-larga-na-frente-em-decisao,d2e35ec43fca784a2f0e78b626649b01juqsRCRD.html


“The United States Department of Justice

Office of Public Affairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Nine FIFA Officials and Five Corporate Executives Indicted for Racketeering Conspiracy and Corruption

The Defendants Include Two Current FIFA Vice Presidents and the Current and Former Presidents of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF); Seven Defendants Arrested Overseas; Guilty Pleas for Four Individual Defendants and Two Corporate Defendants Also Unsealed

A 47-count indictment was unsealed early this morning in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, charging 14 defendants with racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracies, among other offenses, in connection with the defendants’ participation in a 24-year scheme to enrich themselves through the corruption of international soccer. The guilty pleas of four individual defendants and two corporate defendants were also unsealed today.

...

The Indicted Defendants

As set forth in the indictment, the defendants and their co-conspirators fall generally into three categories: soccer officials acting in a fiduciary capacity within FIFA and one or more of its constituent organizations; sports media and marketing company executives; and businessmen, bankers and other trusted intermediaries who laundered illicit payments.

Nine of the defendants were FIFA officials by operation of the FIFA statutes, as well as officials of one or more other bodies:

Jeffrey Webb: Current FIFA vice president and executive committee member, CONCACAF president, Caribbean Football Union (CFU) executive committee member and Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) president.

Eduardo Li: Current FIFA executive committee member-elect, CONCACAF executive committee member and Costa Rican soccer federation (FEDEFUT) president.

Julio Rocha: Current FIFA development officer. Former Central American Football Union (UNCAF) president and Nicaraguan soccer federation (FENIFUT) president.

Costas Takkas: Current attaché to the CONCACAF president. Former CIFA general secretary.

Jack Warner: Former FIFA vice president and executive committee member, CONCACAF president, CFU president and Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) special adviser.

Eugenio Figueredo: Current FIFA vice president and executive committee member. Former CONMEBOL president and Uruguayan soccer federation (AUF) president.

Rafael Esquivel: Current CONMEBOL executive committee member and Venezuelan soccer federation (FVF) president.

José Maria Marin: Current member of the FIFA organizing committee for the Olympic football tournaments. Former CBF president.

Nicolás Leoz: Former FIFA executive committee member and CONMEBOL president.

Four of the defendants were sports marketing executives:

Alejandro Burzaco: Controlling principal of Torneos y Competencias S.A., a sports marketing business based in Argentina, and its affiliates.

Aaron Davidson: President of Traffic Sports USA Inc. (Traffic USA).

Hugo and Mariano Jinkis: Controlling principals of Full Play Group S.A., a sports marketing business based in Argentina, and its affiliates.

And one of the defendants was in the broadcasting business but allegedly served as an intermediary to facilitate illicit payments between sports marketing executives and soccer officials:

José Margulies: Controlling principal of Valente Corp. and Somerton Ltd.

..."

http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/nine-fifa-officials-and-five-corporate-executives-indicted-racketeering-conspiracy-and