It's just been building up. The corruption of the last two bids was investigated internally but FIFA didn't release the report. The US cannot be seen as complicit in corruption.FAH1223 wrote:
Breaking News FIFA officials arrested over corruption charges, face U.S. extradition
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Re: Breaking News FIFA officials arrested over corruption charges, face U.S. extradition
SaciidAyanleh wrote:It's just been building up. The corruption of the last two bids was investigated internally but FIFA didn't release the report. The US cannot be seen as complicit in corruption.FAH1223 wrote:

But, they let transactions happen on US soil.
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Anything and everything can happen on US soil, doesn't equal complicity. The fact that it happened on US soil or through US institutions is precisely why the Justice Department CAN indict these officials.FAH1223 wrote:SaciidAyanleh wrote:It's just been building up. The corruption of the last two bids was investigated internally but FIFA didn't release the report. The US cannot be seen as complicit in corruption.FAH1223 wrote:
But, they let transactions happen on US soil.
I meant, the US does not want the image that they condone this behavior or, even worse, are a part of it themselves; whether or not they actually are complicit in the corruption is irrelevant, it is all about image.
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