NEW YORK: The former president of Venezuela’s football federation is expected to plead guilty to US charges stemming from a bribery investigation involving FIFA, the sport’s world gover-ning body, according to court records filed on Tuesday.

Rafael Esquivel, who was also an executive committee member with South American football’s governing body CONMEBOL, is set to plead guilty on Thursday in federal court in Brooklyn, becoming the latest individual to admit wrongdoing in the case.

Neither a lawyer for Esquivel nor a spokeswoman for the US Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn, which is prosecuting the case, responded immediately to requests for comment.

Esquivel, 70, is one of 42 individuals and entities charged as part of a US investigation that upended Zurich-based FIFA and the football world.

To date, 18 people and two companies have pleaded guilty in connection with the probe.

Prosecutors said the defendants engaged in schemes involving more than $200 million in bribes and kickbacks that were sought and received by football officials for marketing and broadcasting rights to tournaments and matches.

Esquivel, who prosecutors accuse of receiving bribe and kickback payments, was among seven football officials arrested at a luxury hotel in Switzerland in May 2015, as the US Justice Department unveiled the case.

Esquivel, the former president of the Federacin Venezolana de Ftbol, the Venezuelan football federation, was extradited to the United States in March.

He had been among six defendants who were set to face trial in November 2017.

Published in Dawn November 10th, 2016

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