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Monday, June 9, 2014

Blatter calls racism behind the charges against Qatar, Qatar proved Never Corruption



FIFA President, Sepp Blatter

Blatter calls racism behind the charges against Qatar, Qatar proved Never Corruption



FIFA President Sepp Blatter says corruption charges related to the election of Qatar as host of the 2022 World Cup patterned racism.

Countries in the Gulf region was selected as host of the 2022 World Cup Click on December 2010 by beating rival Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.


But allegations that her victory marred by corruption, which makes FIFA launched an independent investigation.


"There is such a storm against the FIFA World Cup in Qatar associated with. Unfortunately there are a large number of discrimination and racism," said Blatter in the General Assembly of the Confederation of African Football, CAF, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.


CAF trial was held Monday, June 9 ahead of the 2014 World Cup which will be opened Thursday, June 12 when Brazil.


Previous Blatter said the decision regarding the selection of Qatar as the host of the 2022 World Cup and Russia for 2018 will be decided in September or Click OktoberKlik this year.


Football officials from Africa, Blatter said that the allegations against Qatar will be discussed in the FIFA Congress, on Tuesday and Wednesday.


Blatter also confirmed that FIFA needs to eradicate everything that smelled of discrimination and racism.


Qatar has repeatedly denied allegations of corruption behind election victory and assured them fair.


FIFA will decide the validity of the election of the 2018 World Cup hosts and 2022 in September or October.


It was delivered by the President of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, in front of the participants of the Asian Football Conference in Sao Paulo, Monday, June 9.


Blatter also confirmed after the decision is taken then the matter will be closed.


Qatar selected as 2022 World Cup hosts in December 2010 by beating Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.


But Qatar victory marred by charges of corruption.

Independent of Inquiry


U.S. lawyer, Michael Garcia, is currently involved in an independent investigation into the election process Qatar and will submit its report to FIFA mid-July.


Garcia is scheduled to explain the development of the investigation in front of the participants of the FIFA Congress, which will begin Tuesday, June 10.


He will investigate all related to the process of selecting host the 2018 World Cup, which was won by Russia, and the 2018 World Cup.

Qatar World Cup Committee has repeatedly denied allegations of corruption behind victory and assured fair elections,


A British newspaper, The Sunday Times accused the former FIFA vice-president Mohamed bin Hammam to pay £ 3 jutaKlik Click to FIFA officials around the world to help make Qatar was chosen.


FIFA is under pressure because of his controversial decision choosing Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup.


One of its main sponsor, Sony, asking for the football regulatory authority to conduct "proper investigation" against claims of bribery in the process.


This request comes after the Sunday Times published new allegations of millions of classified documents revealed.

Sunday Times accused the former FIFA vice-president Mohamed bin Hammam to pay £ 3 jutaKlik Click to FIFA officials around the world to help Qatar win the lottery in December 2010.


FIFA Vice President Jim Boyce said he would support a re-election if the corruption allegations could be proved.

Argue


Qatar World Cup organizers consistently denied the charges and refused to comment on Bin Hammam.


FIFA executive committee member Jim Boyce in the UK, told the BBC last week dalah a difficult week and the world football body is changing.


"Since I joined the FIFA Executive Committee in 2011 half of the committee has come out," he said.


"Bin Hammam, the much discussed recently, the organization has banned a career in football for life by FIFA, and a lot of other people are now no longer called on FIFA.


"There are many people who are very good at FIFA and the people who are only interested in promoting the game of football." BBC

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