FIFA leaders turn on each other

FIFA’s bribery hearings in Zurich disintegrated into claim and counter-claim as the world governing body’s leaders turned on each other.

FIFA leaders turn on each other

FIFA’s bribery hearings in Zurich disintegrated into claim and counter-claim as the world governing body’s leaders turned on each other.

Jack Warner unleashed his threatened “tsunami” after he and Asian confederation president Mohamed Bin Hammam were suspended by FIFA’s ethics committee pending the outcome of a full inquiry into allegations they paid officials 40,000 dollars each in bribes.

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