Bribes for TV soccer rights allegedly paid with 'agreement and support' of Murdoch's Fox executives
Source: The Guardian
Senior executives at Rupert Murdochs 21st Century Fox corporation are alleged to have agreed for millions of dollars in bribes to be paid to South American soccer officials to secure major broadcast deals, according to US prosecution documents.
The documents form part of the sprawling US investigation into corruption in world football, and for the first time reveal the executives alleged role in the scheme.
The three men were named in a previously unreported court filing, which alleges they took part in a bribery-for-broadcasting-rights scheme that is detailed by the US justice department in separate documents that shield the identities of certain organizations and individuals.
US prosecutors say that the multimillion-dollar payments helped an offshore partnership involving Fox T&T Sports Marketing Limited obtain the lucrative rights to televise South Americas premier club competition, the Copa Libertadores, which is watched by over a billion football fans worldwide and has launched the careers of numerous international stars including Pelé and Neymar.
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