Swiss prosecutors intend to drop 1 FIFA case against Blatter
GENEVA — In a legal victory for former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, federal prosecutors in Switzerland plan to drop one of two cases open against him for suspected criminal mismanagement.
The Swiss attorney general’s office on Saturday confirmed reports they intend to close an investigation into how Blatter and soccer governing body FIFA awarded World Cup broadcast rights in the Caribbean in 2005.
The decision is the latest example in recent weeks of the Swiss FIFA cases stalling, while the separate and co-operating American investigation sparked back into life with new indictments and fresh allegations of World Cup bid bribery.
The criminal proceeding against Blatter was opened 4 1/2 years ago and helped remove him from the presidential office he held for more than 17 years. He is serving a six-year FIFA ban from soccer.