(Reuters) - Suspended FIFA vice-president and CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb, already facing charges in football's global bribery scandal, has now been charged in a healthcare fraud case in his native Cayman Islands, local media reported on Friday.
Cayman authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Webb and are expected to seek his extradition, reported Cayman 27 television.
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