FIFA Opens Bribery Investigation Into German World Cup Officials

FILE - In this Nov. 29, 2014 file photo German soccer legend Franz Beckenbauer attends the Mercedes "Stars&Cars" event in Stuttgart, Germany. The adjudicatory chamber of FIFA's Ethics Committee on Thursday, Feb. 17, ... FILE - In this Nov. 29, 2014 file photo German soccer legend Franz Beckenbauer attends the Mercedes "Stars&Cars" event in Stuttgart, Germany. The adjudicatory chamber of FIFA's Ethics Committee on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2016 has imposed a sanction of a warning and fine of 7000 Swiss francs (US$ 7050) on Beckenbauer for failing to cooperate with an Ethics Committee investigation. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, file) MORE LESS

ZURICH (AP) — The FIFA ethics committee says it has opened a bribery investigation into Franz Beckenbauer and other officials from Germany’s 2006 World Cup bid team.

Ethics prosecutors acted amid rising suspicion of wrongdoing linked to the winning of hosting rights in 2000.

Beckenbauer, FIFA executive committee member Wolfgang Niersbach and other officials were targeted three weeks ago in an inquiry report by a law firm commissioned by the German soccer federation.

FIFA ethics prosecutors say they opened proceedings against Beckenbauer and three other officials linked to “possible undue payments and contracts” during the bidding process. Germany beat South Africa 12-11 in a vote to win the hosting rights.

Niersbach and one other official are under investigation for “possible failure to report” unethical conduct and conflicts of interest.

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