Swiss lawmakers are vowing to bring in tough new anti-corruption laws in the wake of the FIFA scandal.
It would make it possible for authorities to scrutinise the bank accounts of sporting bosses and their families.
Last month police in Zurich arrested a number of officials at the world football organisation's congress after they were accused of corruption by U.S. authorities.
Now Roland Buchel, who is a member of Parliament in Switzerland, wants tougher rules in place: