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Fifa scandal: South Africa denies paying bribes to host 2010 World Cup

AFP | By, Cape Town
Mar 17, 2016 07:45 PM IST

South Africa’s sports minister on Thursday denied that bribes were paid to win the right to host the 2010 World Cup, as Fifa seeks to claw back money from officials facing graft charges in the United States.

South Africa’s sports minister on Thursday denied that bribes were paid to win the right to host the 2010 World Cup, as Fifa seeks to claw back money from officials facing graft charges in the United States.

South Africa’s sports minister on Thursday denied that bribes were paid to win the right to host the 2010 World Cup, which was won by Spain.(Getty Images)
South Africa’s sports minister on Thursday denied that bribes were paid to win the right to host the 2010 World Cup, which was won by Spain.(Getty Images)

Football’s world governing body this week issued a wide-ranging acknowledgement of what it called “brazen corruption” in a demand for “victim restitution” made to US authorities.

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The claim to the US Attorney’s office in New York said a $10 million bribe was paid from South Africa to get votes for the country’s World Cup bid -- but Fifa backed away from directly accusing South Africa of bribery.

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“South Africa did not pay a bribe nor did it conspire to illegally obtain the rights to host (the) 2010 Fifa World Cup,” Fikile Mbalula told reporters in Cape Town as he defended the country’s record over the tournament.

A payment of $10 million was made through Fifa into an account controlled by Jack Warner, a disgraced former Fifa vice president from the Caribbean accused by US authorities for accepting bribes.

US investigators believe the money was a bribe to secure South Africa’s selection as host of the 2010 competition.

South African government and national football officials have repeatedly denied accusations that they paid the money to secure the right to host the first such tournament on the continent.

Authorities insist the $10 million payment was an honest donation to support football among the “African diaspora” in the Caribbean.

“The matter was above board and was approved by Fifa,” Mbalula said.

“It is now ludicrous and insane for anyone to seek to cast an aspersion on our country by suggesting that we were part of syndicate to defraud.”

“South Africa considers it as an insult to reduce one of its hallmark programmes that recognise the struggles and achievements of African people around the world to a mere caricature, an incubator for bribery,’ he added.

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