Monday, October 18, 2010

Two from FIFA want money for their voice

World football body (FIFA) investigates two members of the Executive Committee who are accused of having offered to sell their votes for hosting the World Cup 2018, says the Daily Mail.

The paper referred to reporters of the newspaper "Sunday Times" who presented themselves for lobbyists representing a consortium of private U.S. companies that want to help the U.S. to secure hosting the World Cup.

They converged with Amos Adamu, Nigerian president of the West African Football Union, which also is a member of the Executive Committee of FIFA.

Meeting with reporters in disguise in London, Adamu said he wanted $ 800,000 to build four soccer fields with artificial cover at home.

Reinaldo Temari, who is president of the Oceania Football Confederation, also poiskalda his pay, he put forward as a reason need funding sports academy.

In an official statement from Fifa on the case said: "FIFA and the FIFA Ethics Commission to monitor very closely the process of selecting host the World Cup in 2018 and 2022 and will continue to do so. The plant now require that all documents in this case and now we wait We deliver them. "

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