Pele denies knowledge of alleged Rio Olympics vote rigging

IANS  |  Rio de Janeiro 

great has denied knowledge of a cash-for-votes scheme allegedly used by Brazilian officials to secure Rio de Janeiro's hosting rights for

"If there was any conversation about (bribes), I was not privy to it," said via a video conference call.

Nuzman is one of six people accused of participating in an operation in which $2 million were allegedly paid to African officials in exchange for their vote for Rio's candidacy.

Pele, the only in history to have won three World Cups, was part of a Brazilian delegation that travelled to to attend the vote on October 2009.

He said his presence was requested by Nuzman and then to boost Rio's chances of a successful bid.

"I never had any closer contact with them or their families," said.

Pele said that during the trip he met then (IOC) member Lamine Diack, whose son Papa Massata Diack is among those accused of receiving bribes. But he denied that their conversations involved any illicit payments.

"I remember that he was from and that he was passionate about Brazil, and Pele," said the former player, referring to himself in the third person.

Former also testified from his jail cell in Curitiba, where he is serving a 12-year prison sentence in a separate corruption case. Lula was also among the Brazilian officials who travelled to

"I never heard of any illegal negotiation and I regret that a complaint has been filed eight years later," Lula, who was Brazil's from 2003 to 2010, said during the hearing.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 13:32 IST