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The Football Association (DFB) is to pay €30,000 compensation to Jurgen Jansen, the Bundesliga referee who was wrongly accused of being involved in the scandal surrounding Robert Hoyzer. Jansen was suspended from his job in February after allegations that he had manipulated games for a Berlin-based Croatian bidding mafia. However, Public prosecutors ascertained that the allegations against Jansen were false and DFB president Theo Zwanziger has now publicly apologized. “I have always said that we must rehabilitate him if he is innocent. “He will be blowing the whistle as soon as he is fulfilling the criteria again.”
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