ZURICH (AP) Former FIFA anti-corruption adviser Mark Pieth says Sepp Blatter should face a criminal investigation for selling under-valued World Cup television rights to Jack Warner.
Pieth, a Swiss professor of criminal law, says ''Blatter has to defend himself against a form of embezzlement charges.''
Swiss broadcaster SRF has published a Blatter-signed FIFA contract from 2005 that gives the Warner-controlled Caribbean Football Union rights to the 2010 and 2014 World Cups for $600,000.
Warner reportedly sold the rights through a family company for around $20 million.
Now indicted in a U.S. probe of soccer corruption, Warner previously claimed he secured cheap World Cup rights for helping Blatter win presidential elections.