Platini quizzed in Swiss investigation of $2 million FIFA payment

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Soccer great Michel Platini arrived at Switzerland’s federal prosecution office Monday morning to be questioned about a $2 million payment he received from FIFA in 2011.
Platini is formally a suspect because of the payment that led to his removal as president of European soccer body UEFA – and as a candidate to lead FIFA – when Swiss federal investigators revealed the allegation five years ago.
The 65-year-old ex-France captain is suspected of being an accomplice to criminal mismanagement, of misappropriation and an act of forgery, according to documents seen in June by The Associated Press.
Platini, a former FIFA vice president, did not comment on the case Monday when he walked into the prosecution headquarters.
Sepp Blatter, the 84-year-old former FIFA president who authorized Platini getting the money as deferred salary for work as his adviser a decade earlier, is due to be questioned Tuesday in Bern.
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