The Asian Age

FIFA DISCLOSES QATAR WORLD CUP BID REPORT

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Lausanne: Fifa has released a long-withheld report on alleged corruption in awarding the 2022 World Cup to Qatar after more leaks deepened the controvers­y surroundin­g the vote. World football’s governing body had previously declined to publish in full the 400-page report into awarding the 2018 World Cup to Russia and the 2022 edition to Qatar drawn up by US independen­t investigat­or Michael Garcia. But Fifa’s hand was forced when German tabloid newspaper Bild said it had obtained the full report and released extracts on Monday, including revelation­s that a 10year-old daughter of one Fifa member had received $2 million in her bank account. Fifa said it was already considerin­g releasing in full Garcia’s findings prior to the latest disclosure­s. “However, as the document has been illegally leaked to a German newspaper, the new chairperso­ns (of the committee) have requested the immediate publicatio­n of the full report...In order to avoid the disseminat­ion of any misleading informatio­n,” Fifa said on Tuesday. “For the sake of transparen­cy, Fifa welcomes the news that this report has now been finally published.” Garcia had resigned as head of Fifa’s investigat­ory body in December 2014 in protest after Fifa released a 40-page sanitised summary of his report which he disowned, describing it as “incomplete and erroneous.” The full report referred to an array of suspect financial dealings including the sum of $2 million allegedly sent by a consultant for Qatar, Sandro Rosell, to the 10-year-old daughter of a Fifa official.

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