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In the context of his charge of suspicious money transfer
DBA
The former president of the German Football Federation (DFB), Theo Zwanziger, has announced his intention to file a criminal complaint against Swiss federal prosecutors for the transfer of money "suspicious" on the sidelines of the world 2006.
Zwanziger, 74, said at a press conference on Tuesday that he accused Swiss prosecutors of deliberately distorting the evidence. "I am convinced that the allegations are not true," he said.
Zwanziger, the former president of the German Football Federation (DFB), Wolfgang Niersbach, the former president of the German Football Federation (DFB), Horst R. Schmidt, and the former head of UEFA's Linsi Linsi have also been indicted.
The prosecutor's office said in a statement that these officials were accused of "circumventing the deceitful members of the supervisory board of the German organizing committee for the 2006 World Cup" in order to transfer 6.7 million euros. 39 euros (7.5 million dollars).
Zwanziger said the prosecution was not supposed to base its allegations on rumors about the possible goals of the transfer. Zwanziger also denied the accusations of tax evasion against him, as well as against Schmidt and Niersbach, by prosecutors from the German city of Frankfurt.
"I will not be sentenced in Germany or Switzerland," Zwanziger said.
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