Russia Qatar World Cups, The 2015 ladies' World Cup is in progress, however features are as yet being overwhelmed by the men's World Cups, or possibly FIFA's treatment of them. On Sunday, an authority from the troubled soccer representing body said the 2018 and 2022 competitions could be detracted from Russia and Qatar, individually, pending the result of examinations concerning how they were given out.
"Should there be confirmation that the grants to Qatar and Russia came simply because of purchased votes, then the honors could be wiped out," Domenico Scala, leader of FIFA's review and consistence advisory group, told Swiss daily paper Sonntagszeitung.
Both the FBI and Swiss powers are investigating claims that the procedures by which Russia and Qatar got their World Cups were degenerate. The U.S. law requirement body supposedly has affirmation from an individual from the Qatar offer group that she saw individuals from her designation give $1.5 million in fixes to FIFA authorities in return for their votes.
Those nations deny any wrongdoing, yet the debasement outrage is just extending. Sunday additionally brought news that an email interfaces previous FIFA president Sepp Blatter to a $10 million influence that South Africa supposedly paid so as to secure the 2010 World Cup.
The Sunday Times of South Africa reported that, in 2007, FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke sent an email to that nation's administration asking around a $10 million installment. Valcke composed that the whole was "in light of talks in the middle of FIFA and the South African government, furthermore between our President [Blatter] and President Thabo Mbeki."
That cash was purportedly directed to previous FIFA VP Jack Warner, as an installment for his and other officials' backing for South Africa's offer. Both the nation and FIFA have asserted that the cash was intended to finance soccer programs for the African "diaspora" in the Caribbean.
Hurl Blazer, a previous high-positioning soccer authority, told a government judge in 2013 (in affirmation that was unlocked a week ago) that he "and others on the FIFA official board of trustees consented to acknowledge influences in conjunction with the choice of South Africa as the host country for the 2010 World Cup."
Somewhere else, the (U.K) Independent is reporting that a feature demonstrates a previous FIFA official, Ismail Bhamjee, telling a columnist that Morocco had really won the privilege to host the 2010 World Cup before the votes were "intentionally miscalculated" keeping in mind the end goal to alter things for South Africa. From the Independent:
The covert tapes additionally seem to show Bhamjee asserting that Morocco paid an influence of more than $1 million to Warner, then the president of Concacaf. He affirms Warner changed his vote ultimately to South Africa "in light of the fact that they offered him more cash".
"Should there be confirmation that the grants to Qatar and Russia came simply because of purchased votes, then the honors could be wiped out," Domenico Scala, leader of FIFA's review and consistence advisory group, told Swiss daily paper Sonntagszeitung.
Both the FBI and Swiss powers are investigating claims that the procedures by which Russia and Qatar got their World Cups were degenerate. The U.S. law requirement body supposedly has affirmation from an individual from the Qatar offer group that she saw individuals from her designation give $1.5 million in fixes to FIFA authorities in return for their votes.
Those nations deny any wrongdoing, yet the debasement outrage is just extending. Sunday additionally brought news that an email interfaces previous FIFA president Sepp Blatter to a $10 million influence that South Africa supposedly paid so as to secure the 2010 World Cup.
The Sunday Times of South Africa reported that, in 2007, FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke sent an email to that nation's administration asking around a $10 million installment. Valcke composed that the whole was "in light of talks in the middle of FIFA and the South African government, furthermore between our President [Blatter] and President Thabo Mbeki."
That cash was purportedly directed to previous FIFA VP Jack Warner, as an installment for his and other officials' backing for South Africa's offer. Both the nation and FIFA have asserted that the cash was intended to finance soccer programs for the African "diaspora" in the Caribbean.
Hurl Blazer, a previous high-positioning soccer authority, told a government judge in 2013 (in affirmation that was unlocked a week ago) that he "and others on the FIFA official board of trustees consented to acknowledge influences in conjunction with the choice of South Africa as the host country for the 2010 World Cup."
Somewhere else, the (U.K) Independent is reporting that a feature demonstrates a previous FIFA official, Ismail Bhamjee, telling a columnist that Morocco had really won the privilege to host the 2010 World Cup before the votes were "intentionally miscalculated" keeping in mind the end goal to alter things for South Africa. From the Independent:
The covert tapes additionally seem to show Bhamjee asserting that Morocco paid an influence of more than $1 million to Warner, then the president of Concacaf. He affirms Warner changed his vote ultimately to South Africa "in light of the fact that they offered him more cash".
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