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The London Sunday Times alleges

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:51 am
by ginalee0430
There could have been further FIFA goals late on with Neymar again going close, Hulk being denied a clear penalty, while there was a bizarre moment when Panama’s Gabriel Gomez was given a red card for a blatant handball in his own penalty box, before the referee changed his decision and instead awarded a free-kick Panama’s way. That will be of little concern to Scolari, however, after an encouraging performance from his FIFA 15 ultimate team and especially its talisman. As FIFA already copes with myriad difficulties surrounding Brazil’s preparations for fifa 15 coins, a report accuses officials of the global soccer body of taking bribes in excess of £3 million from Qatar officials in order to secure the 2022 FIFA.The London Sunday Times alleges that former Asian FIFA Confederation President Mohamed Bin Hammam of paying FIFA officials the relatively minuscule sum in order to secure the first FIFA site in the Middle East.The Times has stated it has obtained an email cache of documents that prove Qatar’s winning bid is mired in corruption.Bin Hammam was previously accused in 2011 of bribing officials in his attempt to become FIFA president.FIFA chief investigator Michael Garcia has already begun an inquiry into the charges.Many questions and accusations of corruption surfaced when Qatar was unexpectedly awarded the massive event in 2010. The oil-rich country has also been accused of human rights violations concerning the laborers who are constructing stadiums and other facilities.