New FIFA bribe claims made about Qatar

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Tuesday, 10 May 2011


New allegations that two FIFA executive committee members were paid $1.5m US dollars (€1.04m) to vote for Qatar's 2022 World Cup bid emerged today.


The shock claims were highlighted by MPs at the culture, media and sport committee in the English parliament.


Tory MP Damian Collins said that evidence submitted by the Sunday Times, which the committee will publish, claimed that FIFA vice-president Issa Hayatou from Cameroon and Jacques Anouma from the Ivory Coast were paid $1.5m US dollars by Qatar.



FIFA's ethics committee last year banned two other executive committee members after a Sunday Times investigation into World Cup bidding.


Collins said: 'The Sunday Times' submission, and this is to be published by us later, claims that 1.5million dollars was paid to FIFA executive committee members Issa Hayatou and Jacques Anouma who went on to vote for Qatar.'


Collins said the submission claimed Qatar specifically employed a fixer to arrange deals with African members for their votes.
 
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