Serious Fraud Office examining information relating to possible FIFA corruption

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Serious Fraud Office said on Friday it was examining information relating to possible corruption at football's world governing body FIFA, which is in turmoil after several senior officials were arrested earlier this week.

Serious Fraud Office examining information relating to possible FIFA corruption

(Reuters)





"The SFO continues actively to assess material in its possession and has made plain that it stands ready to assist ongoing international criminal investigations," a spokesman said.

The SFO has not launched a formal criminal investigation.





(Reporting by Neil Maidment; editing by Kate Holton)


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