Federation's own lawyers issue stern warning.
If CONCACAF fails to adopt a suggested reform package, the U.S. Department of Justice could seize millions of dollars in assets, pursue further criminal charges and possibly even force the organization to be disbanded, the body's own lawyers told its members according to information obtained by Reuters. The 41-member CONCACAF are set to vote on the proposed reform package next month.
As it currently stands, Miami-based CONCACAF is viewed as a victim in the corruption investigation that has already led the indictments of the organization's past three presidents and, most famously, secretary general Chuck Blazer.