• Sepp Blatter’s attorney Richard Cullen released a statement on Monday
  • Statement says FIFA president has done ‘nothing illegal or improper’
  • Blatter had criminal proceedings opened by Swiss attorney general
  • He was interrogated by Swiss investigators at the headquarters last week
  • FIFA president accused of ‘disloyal’ payment of £1.35m to Michel Platini
  • Blatter intends to stay as FIFA president until February

Martyn Ziegler, Press Association

Sepp Blatter has stated he will remain as FIFA president despite the opening of criminal proceedings against him because he has done nothing wrong or improper, according to a statement from his lawyer.

Blatter also insisted the £1.3million payment to UEFA president Michel Platini for work done more than nine years previously was legitimate.

Both Blatter and Platini are being investigated by FIFA’s ethics committee following the opening of the proceedings against the FIFA president. 

Sepp Blatter released a statement via his attorney saying that 'he had done nothing illegal or improper'

Sepp Blatter released a statement via his attorney saying that ‘he had done nothing illegal or improper’

Blatter was accused of making a 'disloyal' payment of £1.35m to UEFA president Michel Platini (left)

Blatter was accused of making a ‘disloyal’ payment of £1.35m to UEFA president Michel Platini (left)

A statement from Blatter’s lawyer said: ‘President Blatter spoke to FIFA staff today and informed the staff that he was cooperating with the authorities, reiterated that he had done nothing illegal or improper and stated that he would remain as president of FIFA.’

The proceedings against Blatter were opened by the Swiss attorney general on Friday and concerned TV rights deals sold to the now-disgraced former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner and the payment to Platini.

The statement added: ‘On the Platini matter, President Blatter on Friday shared with the Swiss authorities the fact that Mr Platini had a valuable employment relationship with FIFA serving as an advisor to the president beginning in 1998. He explained to the prosecutors that the payments were valid compensation and nothing more and were properly accounted for within FIFA including the withholding of Social Security contributions.

‘Because of the continuing investigation President Blatter will answer no further questions at this time.’

More to follow 

FIFA president Blatter is under suspicion for the criminal mismanagement of FIFA funds

FIFA president Blatter is under suspicion for the criminal mismanagement of FIFA funds

Blatter was questioned in his own office by police in Zurich last week, who also seized his computer data

Blatter was questioned in his own office by police in Zurich last week, who also seized his computer data

FIFA cancelled a press conference with Blatter last Friday - just minutes before it was due to start

FIFA cancelled a press conference with Blatter last Friday – just minutes before it was due to start

At 4.21pm local time Friday, the Swiss Attorney General Office announced criminal proceedings on Blatter

At 4.21pm local time Friday, the Swiss Attorney General Office announced criminal proceedings on Blatter

Blatter's lawyer said he is co-operating with investigations and that 'no mismanagement occurred'

Blatter’s lawyer said he is co-operating with investigations and that ‘no mismanagement occurred’

Secretary general Jerome Valcke (right) was suspended from FIFA amid investigations into ticket deals

Secretary general Jerome Valcke (right) was suspended from FIFA amid investigations into ticket deals

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