2014年6月2日星期一

the former US Fifa coins attorney appointed to head

Michael Garcia, the former US  Fifa coins attorney appointed to head the semi-independent investigatory chamber of Fifa’s ethics committee, said he would finish his report by Monday, submitting it to Fifa around six weeks later.

The Sunday Times, which published a swathe of allegation based on millions of Fifa documents over the weekend, claimed Mr Garcia’s team was ignoring the new evidence. It is possible, however, that Mr Garcia had already obtained much of the information.

Heidi Blake, one of the journalists involved in the Sunday Times investigation, tweeted: “They hadn’t even  www.eafut14coins.co.uk read our articles, let alone asked to see #FifaFiles. Now inquiry

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