2014年5月14日星期三

The Qatari Ultimate team coins firm in question

The Qatari Ultimate team coins firm in question, Kemco, is owned by Mohammed Bin Hammen — a former high-ranking FIFA official who was banned for life in 2011 after FIFA found him guilty of attempting to bribe executives to support his presidential campaign.

According to the Telegraph, Warner was allegedly paid $1.2 million through one of his companies, J&D International. The official reason for the payment, according to one email obtained by the Telegraph, was to "offset legal and other related expenses associated with regard to an ongoing matter." Warner's sons were allegedly paid a combined $748,000 by www.eafutcoins.co.uk the same Qatari company, and one of his employees was paid $412,000.

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