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FIFA insisted Thursday they were "committed" to helping any investigation following the suspension of secretary general Jerome Valcke, as Swiss prosecutors said their demand to access the French official's emails had so far been blocked.
Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber has requested access to all Valcke's emails while the former right-hand man of president  worked at football's world governing body.
Representational Image. Getty
Representational Image. Getty
"These email accounts are under seal by FIFA so far, i.e. the OAG (Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland) has not received access to J. Valcke's email accounts until today due to FIFA sealing them," Lauber's office said in an email to AFP.
Lauber has received troves of unsealed electronic documents from FIFA, but Valcke's emails remain blocked, a spokeswoman for the attorney general, Anna Wegelin said by phone.
She declined to comment on whether there was reason to believe the emails would be unsealed soon.
FIFA said they would do what they could to help advance the investigation.
"We are committed to collaborate with the authorities," FIFA told AFP without giving details because the case "is an ongoing process."
Valcke was put on indefinite leave last week over accusations he agreed to let World Cup tickets be sold at vastly inflated prices. The Frenchman strongly denied the allegations.
The claims were made by Benny Alon, an American-Israeli consultant at a company which had a deal with FIFA to sell tickets at the 2014 World Cup. The contract was subsequently cancelled.
His eviction has only served to heighten the suspicion which is swirling around president sfinal months in office with the election of his successor set for February 26 next year.
From corruption investigations in the United States and Switzerland to the sudden suspension of his right-hand man, Blatter can expect a barrage of questions when he faces the media on Friday.
Blatter's press conference, his first appearance since the Valcke's removal, will follow a two-day FIFA executive committee meeting which gets underway on Thursday in Zurich.

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