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  • Sir X
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    I get the impression these allegations are over reaching ,doesnt the association have a right to tie up marketing and sponsorship deals , how its sourced is the issue was it done legally with that countrys banking laws or the american banking system laws,this is where the fight will be.If it violates both we have a problem.


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  • Islandman
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    Given the nature of the FIFA organization could Anyone have got far without being corrupt?

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  • Assasin
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    We killed our hand. Imagine Warner could have ran for President and so too could Webb if they had just been above board.

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  • Karl
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    So many thought Webb was the man to save FIFA!

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  • Mosiah
    started a topic The Schemes adding up...

    The Schemes adding up...

    Company bribed FIFA and Concacaf officials
    Doris Gómora and AP| El Universal
    12:10Sunday 31 May 2015

    The figure of Jeffrey Webb, former president of CONCACAF and FIFA vice president, is crumbling apart. (Photo: ETZEL ESPINOSA / IMAGO7 )
    According to the indictment filed by the U.S. government against FIFA, CONCACAF and CONMEBOL officials, Datisa was created to obtain a US$317.5 million dollar contract for broadcasting rights by paying US$110 million in bribes.

    The figure of Jeffrey Webb, former president of CONCACAF and FIFA vice president, is crumbling apart after granting worldwide rights to broadcast the 2015 Copa América 2015 and the 2016, 2019 and 2033 Centenario Cups to the company "Datisa", which paid US$40 million in bribes of a total of US$110 million to Webb and other CONCACAF and CONMEBOL officials.

    http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/in-eng...af-106468.html
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