Dorsey & Whitney LLP | United Kingdom | 21 Aug 2012
According to Scotland Yard, two journalists have been arrested by detectives investigating alleged corrupt payments to public officials.
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | Global, Switzerland | 21 Aug 2012
According to court documents released by Switzerland's supreme court, former FIFA president, Mr Joao Havelange, and former FIFA executive committee member, Mr Ricardo Teixeira, took payments from marketing partner, International Sport and Leisure (ISL).
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | Croatia | 21 Aug 2012
Three former local football officials allegedly took bribes to influence refereeing in First Division matches.
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | USA | 21 Aug 2012
New Delhi Television Limited has filed a $1.3 billion lawsuit against The Nielsen Co. in federal district court in New York.
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | Malaysia | 21 Aug 2012
The former president of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), Mr Mohammed bin Hammam, has been suspended for 30 days after a year-long internal audit of AFC accounts revealed "infringements" regarding the "execution of certain contracts" and interference with AFC bank accounts.
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | United Kingdom | 21 Aug 2012
Two high security prison officers at separate jails have been arrested for allegedly taking thousands of pounds in bribes from the media.
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | Germany | 19 Jul 2012
Further to the July and November 2011 editions of the Corruption Digest, former Bayerische Landesbank board member, Mr Gerhard Gribkowsky, has admitted to receiving a $44 million bribe from Formula 1 boss, Mr Bernie Ecclestone, in exchange for selling the motor racing group to private equity firm CVC in 2006.
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | China | 19 Jul 2012
Further to the January and May 2012 editions of the Corruption Digest, former football chiefs Mr Nan Yong and Mr Xie Yalong have both been imprisoned for 10 and a half years for corruption.
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | China | 19 Jul 2012
Four former Chinese national team players, Mr Shen Si, Mr Oi Hong, Mr Jiang Jin and Mr Li Ming, have been found guilty of corruption.
Dorsey & Whitney LLP | United Kingdom | 22 Jun 2012
A former Metropolitan Police detective has been arrested by police investigating illegal payments to public officials by journalists from News International.