FIFA investigation into Qatar 2022 to report within weeks
Wednesday, 4 June 2014 00:00
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REUTERS: The fate of the 2022 soccer World Cup could be decided within weeks after the man leading the internal investigation into how Qatar won the right to host it announced on Monday he would complete his probe next week and report back in July.
Former US prosecutor Michael Garcia appears to hold the future of Qatar’s multi-billion dollar World Cup bid in his hands, after new allegations of bribery brought loud calls for the tournament to be moved if corruption is proved.
In a statement, he set out a timetable that would see him file a report just after this year’s World Cup ends in Brazil.
Garcia, who heads an investigative committee for world soccer’s governing body FIFA, was in the Middle East, where he was expected to meet Qatar soccer officials as part of the probe. Speaking to Reuters in Muscat, capital of nearby Oman, he declined further comment on the inquiry, noting that he was “restrained by ethics”.
Qatar has strongly denied reports in Britain’s Sunday Times newspaper that bribes were paid to officials to bring the sporting world’s biggest global event to the tiny Gulf emirate, where temperatures during the summer when the tournament is played can soar above 50 degrees Celsius (120 Fahrenheit).
The allegations of corruption at the heart of soccer’s governing body threaten to overshadow the run-up to the four-yearly World Cup, which begins in 10 days in Brazil.