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South Africa admits paying 10m dollars, but it was not a bribe “to secure 2010 World Cup”

Monday, June 1st 2015 - 07:20 UTC
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Danny Jordaan, head of South Africa's FA, is quoted as confirming that the amount was deducted from a FIFA payment to the country in 2008. Danny Jordaan, head of South Africa's FA, is quoted as confirming that the amount was deducted from a FIFA payment to the country in 2008.

South Africa did pay 10m dollars to a football body led by Jack Warner, a figure at the centre of FIFA corruption allegations, local media say. Danny Jordaan, head of South Africa's FA, is quoted as confirming that the amount was deducted from a FIFA payment to the country in 2008.

 A subsequent letter requested that money to be sent, instead, to the Caribbean Football Union, reports say. South African officials deny it was a bribe to secure the 2010 World Cup.

But US prosecutors insist South Africa made an illegal payment after the government promised $10m to Mr Warner - then a FIFA vice-president - in exchange for the “Rainbow Nation” becoming the first African country to host the World Cup. FIFA chose South Africa as host ahead of Morocco.

Danny Jordaan was quoted as insisting the money was paid to the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) in 2008 as South Africa's contribution towards their football development fund.

Apparently and according to unnamed officials the payment was made to support football development among members of the African diaspora - something which does make sense in the political context of the time.

In other developments: Two UK banks have launched internal reviews into whether they were used for corrupt payments by Fifa officials, the BBC understands and English Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has called on the president of UEFA to show strong leadership to unite Europe behind a collective boycott of the 2018 World Cup.

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  • golfcronie

    Of course it wasn't a bribe after all who would not believe the African states they are known to be completely transparant aren't they? Comments please. Surprising that all personna congratulating Blatter were black african nations, say no more.

    Jun 01st, 2015 - 12:50 pm 0
  • GeoffWard2

    Yup, I also saw 150 black delegates queuing up to pay homage to Blatter - being patted, and shaking hands, smiling and bowing in slavering deference.
    Each one being 'anointed' in the disgusting behaviour of the corrupt de facto world sports dictator.

    There must be a reckoning before death.

    Jun 01st, 2015 - 06:09 pm 0
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