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Qatar World Cup: '$5m payments to officials' corruption claim
Fifa is facing fresh allegations of corruption over its controversial decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar.
The Sunday Times has obtained millions of secret documents - emails, letters and bank transfers - which it alleges are proof that the disgraced Qatari football official Mohamed Bin Hammam made payments totalling $5m to football officials in return for their support for the Qatar bid.
Mohamed bin Hammam

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Bin Hammam was initially banned from football for life in July 2011 after being found guilty of attempted bribery.
The allegations centred around bids to buy votes in the Fifa presidential election of that year.
However his ban was annulled a year later by the Court of Arbitration for Sport which said there was insufficient evidence to support the punishment.
Bin Hammam then quit football saying he had seen the "very ugly face of football".
Fifa issued him with a second life ban in December 2012 for "conflicts of interest" while he was president of the Asian Football Confederation.
In March 2014, the Daily Telegraph reported a company owned by Bin Hammam had paid former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner and his family more than £1m. Payments were claimed to have been made shortly after Qatar won the right to host the 2022 World Cup.
Qatar 2022 and Bin Hammam have always strenuously denied the former Fifa vice president actively lobbied on their behalf in the run up to the vote in December 2010.
But, according to emails obtained by the Sunday Times and seen by the BBC, it is now clear that Bin Hammam, 65, was lobbying on his country's behalf at least a year before the decision.
The documents also show how Bin Hammam was making payments direct to football officials in Africa to allegedly buy their support for Qatar in the contest.
Qatar strongly deny any wrongdoing and insist that Bin Hammam never had any official role supporting the bid and always acted independently from the Qatar 2022 campaign.
When approached by the Sunday Times to respond to their claims, Bin Hammam's son Hamad Al Abdulla declined to comment on his behalf.
Although the vast majority of the officials did not have a vote, the Sunday Times alleges Bin Hammam's strategy was to win a groundswell of support for the Qatari bid which would then influence the four African Fifa executive committee members who were able to take part in the election.
The Sunday Times also alleges that it has documents which prove Bin Hammam paid 305,000 Euros (£250,000) to cover the legal expenses of another former Fifa executive committee member from Oceania, Reynald Temari.
Temarii, from Tahiti, was unable to vote in the contest as he had already been suspended by Fifa after he was caught out by a Sunday Times sting asking bogus American bid officials for money in return for his support.
But the paper now alleges that Bin Hammam provided him with financial assistance to allow him to appeal against the Fifa suspension, delaying his removal from the executive committee and blocking his deputy David Chung from voting in the 2022 election.
The paper claims that had Chung been allowed to vote he would have supported Qatar's rivals Australia. Instead there was no representative from Oceania allowed to vote, a decision which may have influenced the outcome in Qatar's favour.
The paper also makes fresh allegations about the relationship between Bin Hammam and his disgraced Fifa ally Jack Warner, from Trinidad.
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Qatar was announced as the 2022 World Cup host in December 2010
Although Warner was forced to resign as a Fifa vice president in 2011, after it was proved he helped Bin Hammam bribe Caribbean football officials in return for their support in his bid to oust the long standing Fifa president Sepp Blatter, the paper says it has evidence which shows more than $1.6m was paid by Bin Hammam to Warner, including $450,000 in the period before the vote.
The new allegations will place Fifa under fresh pressure to re-run the vote for the 2022 World Cup, which was held in conjunction with the vote for the 2018 tournament, in which England were eliminated in the first round with just two votes.
Fifa's chief investigator Michael Garcia is already conducting a long-running inquiry into allegations of corruption and wrongdoing during the 2018/22 decisions. He is due to meet senior officials from the Qatar 2022 organising committee in Oman on Monday.
But that meeting may now have to be postponed in light of the Sunday Times revelations which have raised important new questions about the link between Bin Hammam and the successful Qatari World Cup campaign.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/27652181
 
It's bizarre that it went to Qatar who can't actually host it in the summer whilst countries such as England and Australia would give their left testicle to host it and do a great job. The selection process is ridiculous and obviously corrupt or incompetent.
 
The fact I think Australia would be wonderful for the World Cup and it only received one vote while Qatar won the whole thing through bribery fucking angers me.
 
obviously nobody is really surprised by this . Fifa don't seem to answer to anyone , they'd save themselves alot of grief if they just admitted that this was how their process to select a host was run . The applying countries shouldn't bother spending too much on a campaign rather spend the money on bribes .
 
The fact I think Australia would be wonderful for the World Cup and it only received one vote while Qatar won the whole thing through bribery fucking angers me.


It's hard to imagine a more perfect destination than Australia. The only real problem is the time difference from Europe and South America.
 
CORRUPTION!?!? this is just typical Islamophobia from you National Front, UKIP loving Europeans ...

There was never any corruption. Qatar and their hell-like summer temperatures won FAIR and square.

wacists.
 
Yeah, whilst it was a novelty everyone's work showing the England matches in the canteen before work started, it was still a shite way to do it.

The few matches I got drunk were either carrying on from the night before (too drunk to enjoy the match) it starting at 7am (just weird & strange, even drinking Guinness).

The rest I was sober watching, & seriously, who the fuck can watch & enjoy a match stone cold sober? It's just fucking wrong, & weird, & wrong.
 
All you English complaining about late night/early morning games. Try being a Liverpool fan in Australia.
 
Yeah, but you know you get a pay off for that sacrifice. Hot beaches, hot bikini wearing women, swimming pools in your back yard & the ability to have a life before work in the morning, all things we'll never have regularly in this rain sodden country.
 
All you English complaining about late night/early morning games. Try being a Liverpool fan in Australia.
Damn straight. I don't watch CL because it's fycking awful waking up at 3-4 am and sit in front of the tele.
 
Yeah, but you know you get a pay off for that sacrifice. Hot beaches, hot bikini wearing women, swimming pools in your back yard & the ability to have a life before work in the morning, all things we'll never have regularly in this rain sodden country.
None of that applies in Singapore so we are well and truly fucked. Did I mention we have the highest subscription rates in the World for this WC?
 
None of that applies in Singapore so we are well and truly fucked. Did I mention we have the highest subscription rates in the World for this WC?

Subscription as in telly? Is it not on FTA all over the world?

I just assumed it would be cos the advertising revenue must be massive, easily enough to pay for the rights, even in the US.
 
Subscription as in telly? Is it not on FTA all over the world?

I just assumed it would be cos the advertising revenue must be massive, easily enough to pay for the rights, even in the US.
FIFA has this model where its FTA depending on the country and also sells bidding rights to the local stations. I guess there's not much advertising revenue to be made to cover the winning bid.

We need to pay USD 90 per household if we want to watch it.
 
That's mad. FIFA really are a bunch of cowboys

The world's game my arse. Only if you can afford it.
 
Wow. Fucking ouch. That's like £70 in real money. Mental.

Sorry dude. Shite kick off times & no personal swimming pool sucks.

I've seen some bloody incredible looking Singaporean women though, so let that console you in your darkest hours, as I'm sure you do....
 
FIFA has this model where its FTA depending on the country and also sells bidding rights to the local stations. I guess there's not much advertising revenue to be made to cover the winning bid.

We need to pay USD 90 per household if we want to watch it.


In UAE we have to pay AED 420 (approx USD 115) to watch it.
 
FIFA and UEFA need to be demolished and started all over from scratch.
A bunch of shameless corrupted people.
 
You and everybody else are most welcome to come over to Israel. It's totally free here.


Would love to but visiting Israel would make it pretty difficult for me to go back to my home country or current country of residence i.e. Pakistan & UAE 🙂
 
Would love to but visiting Israel would make it pretty difficult for me to go back to my home country or current country of residence i.e. Pakistan & UAE 🙂


LOL. I know what you're talking about, mate!
Maybe some day in the future when peace prevails.
Enjoy the WC anyway!
 
None of that applies in Singapore so we are well and truly fucked. Did I mention we have the highest subscription rates in the World for this WC?

Or Shanghai ! I fucking HATE midweek games that kick off at 03.00, 03.30, 03.45 or 04.00 here !

*though the plethora of drop-dead gorgeous Chinese girls is some compensation*
 
Would love to but visiting Israel would make it pretty difficult for me to go back to my home country or current country of residence i.e. Pakistan & UAE 🙂

So if you've been to Israel they won't let you in Pakistan or the uae? That's a bit mad that like, a holiday is a fucking holiday, should be up to you where you can go, politics should have no bearing whatsoever.
 
So if you've been to Israel they won't let you in Pakistan or the uae? That's a bit mad that like, a holiday is a fucking holiday, should be up to you where you can go, politics should have no bearing whatsoever.


I think that happens quite a lot with so-called 'politically incompatible' countries. Apparently it's quite hard to get into the US if you've been to Iran on the same passport, for example.

I suppose you can understand it from a security point of view.
 
Yeah, but you know you get a pay off for that sacrifice. Hot beaches, hot bikini wearing women, swimming pools in your back yard & the ability to have a life before work in the morning, all things we'll never have regularly in this rain sodden country.

Well, I can't argue with that.
 
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