A European lawmakers' advisory group has criticized FIFA President Sepp Blatter's behavior in the case in which two senior FIFA officials received million-dollar kickbacks from former World Cup marketing agency ISL.
A Council of Europe sports panel published Swiss prosecutor Thomas Hildbrand's testimony that one official was paid at least 12.74 million Swiss francs and another 1.5 million Swiss francs in the 1990s.
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