over the salaries and bonuses they received in workplace.

Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter and ex-secretary general Father Valcke, already prohibited from soccer for ethics violations, face a contemporary investigation, this point over the salaries and bonuses they received in workplace.

Fifa's commission aforesaid its investigators had opened formal proceedings against each men, together with former finance director Markus Kattner, for potential ethics violations including "bribery and corruption".

The suspected violations were "in the context of salaries and bonuses paid to mister Blatter, mister Valcke and mister Kattner furthermore as different provisions enclosed within the contracts of those 3 people," it said.

They are conjointly suspected of getting broken rules on general conduct, loyalty, conflicts of interest and "offering and acceptive gifts and different advantages."

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