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Footgate: money, cheating and scandals. Christophe Deborsu tries to break the omerta in a Taboo file.
Since October 10 and the huge net, the world of Belgian football trembles. Corruption, bought referees, match-fixing, money laundering, tax evasion, player agents with juicy percentages, do not discard any more. This case, dubbed footgate is probably just the beginning of a solid clean up in the world's most popular professional sports world.
Belgium had not yet emerged from the scent and ole, olé, olé we are (almost) the World Cup champions in Russia that patatras, the case broke out. The general public, the fans, those who applaud their teams every weekend, have fallen by the clouds and probably do not understand much. Waasland-Beveren, Vertenten, Malines, Veljkovic, Leko, Mogi Bayat, Delferriere: many names thrown into pasture and a famous gloubiboulga which it is currently almost impossible to unravel the knots.
While the investigation is still ongoing, that the twists are regular as the challenge of the investigating judge, RTL-TVI has decided to release his radar to try to illuminate the many gray areas but also to tend ear and the microphone to actors of this environment where the omerta still runs, where one often regulates the affairs between oneself. As long as justice did not interfere …
Christophe Deborsu, author of several Taboo records including one on the end of Belgium but also presenter of the Sunday debate It's not every day Sunday, did not hesitate to go into contact on the ground. He handed his microphone to people charged in the case such as referee Sebastien Delferrière, Club Brugge coach Ivan Leko or the Belgian Union. Tonight, you will see live and without filter if he got answers. You will be surprised…
In this complex double file where active corruption and tax evasion intermingle, the program tries to unravel the truth from the false, to tackle the issues that continue to anger by giving voice to actors at the heart of what he has agreed to call a system. The (former) referees, lawyers, agents of players but also journalists speak on this issue a bit taboo but terribly topical. Ide
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