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F I F A Corruption: Charges May Follow
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ sport/0 /footba ll/2930 9391
Fingers crossed.
Rout the lot of them and start from scratch. Rotten to the core and frankly an embarrassment to world sport.
Fingers crossed.
Rout the lot of them and start from scratch. Rotten to the core and frankly an embarrassment to world sport.
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// FIFA has an "ethics chief". isn't that an oxymoron. //
well the BMA had an ethics ctee chmn who killed his wife and is serving life !
Vickers - longest serving lifer as he wont face his crimes and admit them.
[ sorry some readers will see absolutely no link betweeen the ethics chief of one org and naughtiness and the ethics chief of a second and HIS naughtiness. sorry ]
well the BMA had an ethics ctee chmn who killed his wife and is serving life !
Vickers - longest serving lifer as he wont face his crimes and admit them.
[ sorry some readers will see absolutely no link betweeen the ethics chief of one org and naughtiness and the ethics chief of a second and HIS naughtiness. sorry ]
"Fifa seems to believe it is a self-governing body that operates outside the jurisdiction of international and national law-enforcement agencies" writes Damian Collins. this may well be true, since the dutch have already inadvertently revealed that a condition of the bidding process for FIFA competitions requires the setting of special laws favorable to FIFA. This may well (for all we know) include immunity from prosecution for a range of "activities".
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