Swiss FIFA inquiry receives more *suspicious activity* reports

Switzerland now has 81 reports of suspicious financial activity linked to FIFA*s decisions to let Russia and Qatar run the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments, the Swiss attorney general*s office said on Sunday//

 @@ Zurich| Switzerland now has 81 reports of suspicious financial activity linked to FIFA-s decisions to let Russia and Qatar run the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments, the Swiss attorney general-s office said on Sunday//
@@ Swiss prosecutors investigating corruption at the Zurich based global soccer body have received another 28 suspicious activity reports since mid June, a spokesman for the attorney general said//
@@ The Swiss criminal investigation focuses on the decisions on who would stage the World Cup// Both Russia and Qatar deny wrongdoing and say they are preparing to hold the tournaments on schedule//
@@ Attorney General Michael Lauber said last month that Switzerland-s anti money laundering agency had identified 53 suspicious transactions flagged up from information supplied by banks// @@ His office said that had now risen to 81 and it was *very pleased with analysis work done by the Money Laundering Reporting Office Switzerland as it is of great support to the (Swiss) criminal proceedings,* the spokesman said by email//