Report: FIFA investigations unsatisfactory

A report by FIFA’s anti-corruption adviser today criticised past investigations by the governing body, but stopped short of calling for probes into the 2018 and 2022 World Cup to be reopened.

Report: FIFA investigations unsatisfactory

A report by FIFA’s anti-corruption adviser today criticised past investigations by the governing body, but stopped short of calling for probes into the 2018 and 2022 World Cup to be reopened.

Swiss professor Mark Pieth’s report was presented to FIFA’s executive committee today, where he branded as “unsatisfactory” past investigations into corruption, with the sanctions imposed both “insufficient and clearly unconvincing”.

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