Fifa plans anti corruption team
Fifa plans anti corruption team
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minky monkey

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1,564 posts

189 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9333340.s...



"Fifa president Sepp Blatter says he wants to set up an anti-corruption committee to police world football's governing body.

The move comes after allegations of corruption dogged Fifa throughout the bidding process and voting for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

Blatter said: "This committee will strengthen our credibility and give us a new image in terms of transparency.

"I will take care of it personally, to ensure there is no corruption at Fifa."

Blatter told Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung the committee would consist of seven to nine members "not only from sport but from politics, finance, business and culture".

And the Swiss confirmed he would not sit on the committee himself as he wanted to guarantee its independence.

In 2010, Fifa's executive committee members Amos Adamu and Reynald Temarii were suspended over allegations they offered to sell their votes during bidding for the World Cup, something the pair vehemently denied.

They both subsequently missed December's ballot in which Russia was chosen to host the 2018 tournament and Qatar the 2022 event, following a secret vote by the remaining 22 committee members.

During the bidding process for the World Cups, Fifa was also forced to investigate rumours of collusion between member associations and their bid committees in relation to the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding process.

At that time, Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke warned all countries that mutual voting deals were against Fifa rules.

The 2018 Spain-Portugal and 2022 Qatar bids were cleared of collusion in the investigation.

A BBC Panorama programme broadcast three days before the World Cup vote alleged three Fifa officials took bribes in the 1990s.

One of the accused, vice-president Issa Hayatou, strongly denied the Panorama claims.

Fifa said at the time the case was "definitely closed" as allegations had already been investigated in Switzerland, with no Fifa officials being convicted."



The bit that made me laugh. Sept Blatter said "I will take care of it personally"

Oh well, that's all right then....

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

271 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
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Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha.

That'll come in when Blatter retires, and not a minute before.

hyperblue

2,853 posts

203 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
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rofl Are you sure this isn't a Daily Mash/Onion article?

Puggit

49,439 posts

271 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
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That's like asking the banking system to regulate itself.

Oops.

mantis84

1,501 posts

186 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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In other news, Blatter has firmly stated that Fifa will also be employing a man to lock the stable door now that the horse has bolted.

Pints

18,449 posts

217 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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"Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?"
Matthew 7:3