FIFA’s Mosengo-Omba clears Swiss probe into suspicious payments but still faces CAF ethics breach
January 24 – Swiss prosecutors have dropped their investigation into Veron Mosengo-Omba, secretary general of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), citing insufficient evidence to proceed with legal action.
The investigation was initiated in February 2024, for alleged suspicious payments involving Swiss bank accounts.
The allegations were that Mosengo-Omba – once the chief officer of member associations at FIFA and a close associate of Gianni Infantino – had received bonuses exceeding the contractual limits set by CAF and raised concerns about cash withdrawals that allegedly hindered transparency and traceability.
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