“FIFAgate” trial on appeal: 28 months in prison required against Nasser al-Khelaïfi, 35 months for Jérôme Valcke

The Swiss public prosecutor’s office is not weakening. On the contrary. Despite the snub suffered at first instance in the fall of 2020, the Public Ministry of the Confederation (MPC) pronounced, this Tuesday followingnoon in Bellinzona (Switzerland), equivalent requisitions before the Court of Appeal of the Federal Criminal Court (TPF).

After four hours of indictment, with a slide show, the MPC respectively requested a “custodial sentence” of 28 months once morest Nasser al-Khelaïfi and one of 35 months once morest Jérôme Valcke . Without specifying whether this was accompanied by a partial reprieve or not. Thirty months’ imprisonment was required for the third defendant, the Greek Konstantinos Nteris.

At first instance, the Swiss public prosecutor’s office had already demanded 28-month prison sentences, this time partially suspended, once morest Al-Khelaïfi, president of beIN Media and PSG, tried for “instigation to aggravated unfair management”, as well as three years of imprisonment, also partially suspended, once morest Valcke, former secretary general of FIFA, accused of “repeated aggravated unfair management” in this section. The two men were finally acquitted by the TPF in the fall of 2020.

The judgment, given the complexity of the case, will be deliberated and should be pronounced within a few weeks.

Photo of author

Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief Prize-winning journalist with over 20 years of international news experience. Alexandra leads the editorial team, ensuring every story meets the highest standards of accuracy and journalistic integrity.

Focus on the Two Sessions and Look at China’s Answer Sheet | The “spillover effect” of the Winter Olympics drives the mass movement and the development of the ice and snow industry-News Center-Northern Net

Assault on a doctor in the Civil Hospital of Malaga

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.