Hong Kong linked to Fifa bribery scandal through 'complex' money laundering schemes
City among centres where tens of millions of US dollars was allegedly laundered as world game of soccer is rocked by the arrests of top officials
Hong Kong was on Wednesday night named as one of the focuses of "complex" money laundering schemes involving tens of millions of US dollars that is at the heart of a corruption scandal rocking the "world game" of soccer.
On a day of sensational allegations against soccer's world governing body Fifa, seven top officials were arrested and other leading names were charged over allegations described as the "World Cup of fraud".
Both US and Swiss authorities announced separate inquiries into the activities of Fifa, accusing soccer officials of using various schemes to enrich themselves over the past 24 years.
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Prosecutors say they had discovered a dozen schemes, including one involving the awarding of the 2010 World Cup to South Africa and another involving the 2011 Fifa presidential election.