FIFA confident of beating football corruption

FIFA are confident their scheme to eradicate match-fixing in football will ensure the 2010 World Cup stays corruption-free.

FIFA are confident their scheme to eradicate match-fixing in football will ensure the 2010 World Cup stays corruption-free.

In the wake of yesterday’s match-fixing allegations at the African Nations Cup in Ghana, the world governing body revealed its Early Warning System, set up in July last year, had detected no illegal betting activities during the first phase of World Cup qualifying.

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