LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - The British Broadcasting Corp claims to have seen evidence detailing what happened to the $10 million soccer's world governing body FIFA sent to former vice-president Jack Warner.
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Warner is among nine current and former FIFA officials and five corporate executives charged by the U.