the banking crisis aftermath should have ruined the reputations of auditors like KPMG, yet nothing happened. They carry on raking in many millions doing a job that should have uncovered the criminal activites but didn't. Same with the FIFA accounts, for years the corruption was well-known
to all, but the "experts" found nothing. No doubt who or what becomes the controlling element at the centre of world football will carry on using the companies that have so spectacularly failed. If there was some blame or penalty to pay the auditors might think twice about looking the other way. Zurich itself has become synonimous with dodgy bank accounts and tax avoidance, this latest global scandal will have confirmed
what up to now was only suspicion.
What-ever, the pot needs to be kept boiling, because so many of the beneficiaries of blatter bribes want nothing more than a return to the "good old days" of graft and unaccountability. Hopefully there will be more and more revelations until any chance of damage limitation is unthinkable.
to all, but the "experts" found nothing. No doubt who or what becomes the controlling element at the centre of world football will carry on using the companies that have so spectacularly failed. If there was some blame or penalty to pay the auditors might think twice about looking the other way. Zurich itself has become synonimous with dodgy bank accounts and tax avoidance, this latest global scandal will have confirmed
what up to now was only suspicion.
What-ever, the pot needs to be kept boiling, because so many of the beneficiaries of blatter bribes want nothing more than a return to the "good old days" of graft and unaccountability. Hopefully there will be more and more revelations until any chance of damage limitation is unthinkable.