Thursday, November 20, 2014

FIFA World Cup goes further investigate mappings – The Latest News

Edited by: Glenn Bogaert
11/20/14 – 21u17 Source: Reuters
Joachim Eckert (right) and Michael Garcia. © epa.

After the scandal surrounding the conclusions drawn from the corruption investigation into the World Cup allocations to Russia and Qatar the International Football Federation (FIFA) announced additional research. That is the outcome of a meeting between Hans-Joachim Eckert, chairman of the judicial branch of the Ethics Committee of FIFA, and Michael Garcia, who carried out the research.



Eckert and Garcia “agreed that it is very important that the Executive Committee on the information that has needed to evaluate which steps are necessary to is Based on the work performed in the Ethics Committee of FIFA, “as it sounds in the press release.

Scala will report by
was decided that Domenico Scala, FIFA head of the financial review committee, will the 430 page report through again. Then it is up to Scala to judge how much of this information should the Executive Committee be made available.

Garcia appealed
FIFA concluded last week, based on the investigation into possible corruption in the allocation of the World Cups of 2018 and 2022 that Russia and Qatar were exonerated be corruption. Garcia did, however, appeal to these conclusions. “The decision of the Chairman of the Legal room contains many incomplete and misrepresentations of the facts and the conclusions are detailed in the report of the examination room,” he said then.



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