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Report Cannot Rule Out Vote-Buying for Germany World Cup

(ATR) A law firm suggests there is no evidence of Germany buying votes from FIFA members to stage the 2006 World Cup but can't prove it.
Report Cannot Rule Out Vote-Buying

Anti-Corruption Chief Expects Opposition to Final FIFA Reforms

(ATR) The FIFA Executive Committee meets Wednesday and Thursday to review the final batch of reform proposals aimed at improving the governance of world football’s governing body following a string of corruption scandals.
Anti-Corruption Chief Expects Opposition to

Chairman of the Adjudicatory Chamber of the Ethics Committee confirms provisional measures imposed on Mohamed bin Hammam

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FIFA Report - CAS Overturns Bin Hammam Life Ban

(ATR) Sepp Blatter's mission to clean up FIFA is dealt a humiliating blow after the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturns Mohamed Bin Hammam's lifetime ban from football, citing "insufficient evidence"... ATR's Mark Bisson has more.
FIFA Report - CAS Overturns

Qatar 2022 Blasts Allegations; FIFA Ex-Co Members Hit Back at Blatter Critics

(ATR) Hassan Al-Thawadi dismisses "baseless" bribery allegations and distances 2022 tournament organizers from banned former Asian football boss Mohamed Bin Hammam ... Three FIFA Ex-Co members hit back at criticism of the scandal-hit 2018/2022 World Cup bidding process ...
Qatar 2022 Blasts Allegations; FIFA

FIFA Hand Hayatou London 2012 Olympics Role Amid Ongoing IOC Corruption Probe

(ATR) The IOC tells Around the Rings that African football boss Issa Hayatou, who was yesterday appointed by FIFA to chair the organizing committee for the London 2012 Olympic football tournaments, is still under investigation over corruption allegations.
FIFA Hand Hayatou London 2012

FIFA Prepares to Rule on Bin Hammam Bribery Allegations

(ATR) FIFA's ethics committee will meet July 22 and 23 to decide the fate of suspended Ex-Co member Mohamed Bin Hammam.
FIFA Prepares to Rule on

Top Story Replay -- Rogge Sees Stronger FIFA Following Scandals

(ATR) IOC president Jacques Rogge tells FIFA Congress delegates he believes FIFA "can emerge stronger" from its worst- ever crisis. This story was first published on May 31, 2011.
Top Story Replay -- Rogge

Rogge Sees Stronger FIFA Following Scandals

(ATR) IOC president Jacques Rogge tells FIFA Congress delegates he believes FIFA "can emerge stronger" from its worst ever crisis. On the scene reporting inside.
Rogge Sees Stronger FIFA Following

Bin Hammam, "Hurt and Disappointed," Withdraws from FIFA Presidential Race

(ATR) FIFA president Sepp Blatter will stand unopposed for reelection Wednesday after the withdrawal of former challenger Mohammed Bin Hammam.
Bin Hammam, "Hurt and Disappointed,"