(Dagbladet): Today presents British Sunday Times an audio recording showing corruption in connection with the vote in Fifa relating to the 2010 World Cup, a championship that went to South Africa.
The road was supposed championship probably never taken. According to information in audio recording was Morocco the real winner of the poll on who would host the championship.
Discussed where the voices were of
In the recordings shall Ismail Bhamjee, member of the committee that voted on the championship, stating that FIFA members met afterwards and discussed which candidates they voted for.
In the count they reached the conclusion that Morocco had received the most votes.
Both South Africa and Morocco is accused of having bribed Fifa to get the world’s best footballers to their grass mats.
South Africa gave large sums to Jack Warner
This comes while BBC Introducing account logs from the North and Central American Football (Concacaf).
In 2008 received Concacaf around 78.5 million dollars from the said South Africa.
The money was scheduled to be used for the Caribbean Diaspora program – a program to develop football in the area.
Large sums went to the supermarket
Since no one has seen anything to money. This has led to then-CONCACAF President, Jack Warner, has been investigated by the US intelligence agency FBI.
Now writes BBC that they have documents showing that the money was used for money laundering, debt payment and Warners personal consumption – among otherwise a personal loan of 4 million.
According to the BBC has 37.7 million has been received by the group JTA Supermarkets, one of the largest supermarket chains in Trinidad and Tobago. These transfers, which are the largest of Warners alleged remittances, should have been moved between January 2008 and March 2009 in local currency.
– Warner must answer for his actions
documents to BBC also shows that around 3 million people went to Warners closest acquaintances.
– Warner must answer for their actions as a result of this investigation, he has to answer all these questions. This money should have been spent on children’s sports, said Brent Sanch, sports minister of Trinidad and Tobago, when the BBC he gave details of the documents.
Forward presents the channel list of charges against Warner from the American side, where racketeering, fraud, money laundering and extensive bribery.
One more indictment list
In the nineties and the former FIFA vice-president have begun to use their influence in the organization for personal gain, including by receiving a bribe of almost 80 million Dollars to vote for the football World Cup in South Africa.
Warner is one of a total of 14 senior members of Fifa accused of corruption by the US Justice Department. According to the American prosecutors they should totally have admitted more than a billion billion in bribes during any twenty-four years.
Warner, who is also wanted by Interpol, refusing even to the charges.
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