5/12/11

Allegations of Bribery Case approached FIFA

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Headquarters of the supreme authority of world football (FIFA) in Zurich, Switzerland, shocked. Allegations of bribery leading to a body headed by Sepp Blatter are.

Two FIFA officials accused of accepting bribes amounting to USD 1.5 million or Rp 12.7 billion to vote in thethe process of selecting Qatar host the 2022 World Cup . Similarly, the release of the Sunday Times reported that have incorporated the evidence to the parliamentary commission that oversees the sport of the House of Commons or the legislature in the UK.

Members of parliament from the British Conservative Party Damian Collins stated, FIFA Vice President Issa Hayatou from Cameroon and a member of the Executive Committee (EXCO) FIFA from Côte d'Ivoire, Jacques Anouma had received bribes from Qatar. Two other EXCO members, Amos Adamu and Reynald Temarii, previously has been suspended due to the evidence which was unfolded Sunday Times (Read: Heavy Penalties for Adamu and Temarii).



The case raised the Sunday Times and later we will also lay claim to the money of USD 1.5 million granted to two members of the FIFA EXCO Issa Hayatou and Jacques Anouma who later voted to Qatar, said Collins. As for allegations of bribery Hayatou is the second time in recent months (Read: FIFA vice president accused Accept Bribe).

Collins specifically mention Qatar hire a special mediator to arrange a deal with two members from Africa. But the Qatari side, represented by their public relations consultant, Mike Lee, has denied the allegations. Lee considers the allegations shallow and without evidence.

Britain has one of the most ambitious to bring back football terakbar universal event in the land of Queen Elizabeth after 1966. But in the voting process last December, the British defeated Qatar.

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