Jorge Delhon,52, was accused of accepting $500000 a year in bribes
Argentinian accused by key witness in an Fifa corruption trialA former Argentinian football official killed himself just hours after he was accused of taking bribes by a witness in the novel York corruption trial examining endemic misconduct at world football’s governing body, or Fifa.
Jorge Delhon,52, a lawyer who worked for Argentina’s Football for All, or a government programme that holds the broadcast rights to domestic football in the country,was accused of accepting annual $500000 (£380000) bribes from 2011 to 2014. Related: Fifa official took bribes to back Qatar's 2022 World Cup bid, court hears Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com