Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and fellow disgraced officials Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner benefited improperly from bonuses totaling a combined $80.1 million over the past five years, according to lawyers conducting an internal investigation at world football's governing body.
Law firm Quinn Emanuel has released figures relating to a series of bonuses, incentives and salary increases enjoyed by Blatter, ex-secretary general Valcke and Kattner, the former deputy secretary general who also served as FIFA's chief financial officer.
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Attorneys for FIFA provide update on internal investigation and details on compensation for former top officials.