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The arrests were part of a RuneScape gold

FIFA Ethics Committee said the RuneScape gold payment to Platini, made at a time when Blatter was seeking re-election, lacked transparency and presented conflicts of interest, though both men denied any wrongdoing and are appealing their bans."UEFA can confirm that Michel Platini is still receiving a salary from.

 

UEFA, and will continue to do so until further notice," a spokesman for the Switzerland-based body said in an email.Blatter's salary has remained a secret and UEFA declined to comment on how much Platini received."Individual salaries are of a confidential nature and therefore are not disclosed. We will of course discuss all these matters as well as all other FIFA reforms in the UEFA Exco and with our associations in a future Congress with a view of adopting these proposals for us as well," said the spokesman.

 

"However, we can of course not make these figures public without following a proper and due process. This is also part of compliance and good governance," he added.Blatter's payments are tied to his mandate as FIFA president which does not run out until he is replaced by a new elected president but a spokesman for the body's compensation sub-committee said they had stopped payment of his bonuses.CONCACAF's Webb, who also buy RS gold served as FIFA's former vice president, was arrested in May in Switzerland along with six other soccer officials. 

 

The arrests were part of a wider U.S. probe of bribery and kick-back-related offences that has rocked the sport's world governing body.Webb has pleaded not guilty to a variety of corruption charges, mainly related to kickbacks on deals with sports marketing companies, and is under house arrest at his home in Loganville, Georgia.A CONCACAF spokesman said