Thursday, 17 March 2016

South Africa Paid $10m Bribe For 2010 World Cup - FIFA

 

Spain's goalkeeper Iker Casillas (C) raises the trophy handed to him by FIFA President Sepp Blatter (4thR) and South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma (3rdR) as Spain's national football team players celebrate winning the 2010 World Cup football final Netherlands vs. Spain on July 11, 2010 at Soccer City stadium in Soweto, suburban Johannesburg. NO PUSH TO MOBILE / MOBILE USE SOLELY WITHIN EDITORIAL ARTICLE - TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS

FIFA has claimed that South Africa paid a bribe of around $10million, to host the 2010 edition of the World Cup.
The world football governing body, accused its former vice-president, Jack Warner, of being one of the three former officials, to accept the money.


Warner and the South African government had denied the payment was a bribe last year.
“Warner and his co-conspirators lied to FIFA about the nature of the payment, disguising it as support for the benefit of the ‘African Diaspora’ in the Caribbean region, when in reality it was a bribe,” FIFA said in a 22-page document submitted to US authorities.
“They disguised and funnelled the bribe money through the financial accounts of Fifa, member associations, and the 2010 FIFA World Cup local organising committee.”

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