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FIFA sets tighter ethics rules for World Cup bids
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 17 - 07 - 2010

FIFA has imposed tighter transparency rules on World Cup bidders to help ensure a clean fight for the rights to host the tournament in 2018 and 2022.
World football's governing body has told the nine bid teams they must write explaining why they need access to the 24 members of FIFA's Executive Committee – or those members' national associations – who will choose the host nations in December.
“We would like to inform you about a new policy we ask you to strictly respect,” FIFA told the bidders in a statement released Thursday.
FIFA reminded candidates they are forbidden from trying to influence voters by “offering benefits for specific behavior.”
The 24 executive voters noted that “various” bid teams approached them “either formally or informally” during the World Cup in South Africa.
FIFA said it wanted to “better monitor these contacts and also preserve the independence of members in the bidding procedure.”
FIFA's warning is published days after the 2010 World Cup ended, and much of the organization's focus shifts toward a blockbuster vote on Dec. 2 to award back-to-back World Cup hosting rights.
Next week, a FIFA team of technical experts will begin inspection visits of the nine bids to assess their ability to host the tournament.
The World Cup gets FIFA 95 percent of its total income, and is budgeted to earn at least $3.8 billion (¤2.9 billion) in commercial revenue for the 2014 tournament, which is being staged in Brazil.
FIFA bid rules say candidates can give voters gifts of merely symbolic value which must not influence the bidding process.
Candidates also cannot criticize rival bids or make deals to trade support on the FIFA ruling executive, with eight of the 24 members representing countries in the bidding races.
The new transparency rule requires all nine bid teams to register any planned attempt to contact those voters or their national association. All contacts “shall be reported in advance and in writing to the secretariat to the FIFA Ethics Committee,” the governing body's secretary general, Jerome Valcke, said in the circular letter.
The ethics panel, chaired by former Switzerland international forward Claudio Sulser, is currently finalizing its investigation into the behavior of Australia's bid team.
The probe was launched last month after Australian newspapers reported that bid leaders offered jewelry to FIFA voters and their wives, and offered to pay travel expenses for football projects. Australia is competing with Japan, Qatar, South Korea and the United States to host the 2022 World Cup.
The US has retained its entry for the 2018 contest.


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