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FIFA and CAF reported to African Union and the United Nations

The FIFA logo is pictured at the FIFA headquarters. [Photo: AFP]

Tremors underneath world football governing body are growing louder by the day. The rumble has been amplified further this week by Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber’s offer to resign following undeclared meetings he had with Fifa president Gianni Infantino.

Lauber’s departure is sure to trigger more seismic shifts at Fifa House that could lead to Infantino, who was elected on anti-corruption and reform agenda, being placed under investigation.

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