Scandal-hit Qatar World Cup to be probed by FIFA

Questioning: FIFA's chief investigator Michael Garcia will interview the remaining member for the World Cup executive committee, which includes Sepp Blatter (pictured)

FIFA's chief investigator Michael Garcia is to interview all the remaining members of the executive committee who took part in the controversial vote for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
Only 11 of the 24 members - plus FIFA president Sepp Blatter - who took part in the vote in December 2010 are still on the committee, with the others having either retired or, in some cases, been banned or resigned while under investigation.
Garcia, a US attorney who is the head of the investigatory chamber of FIFA's ethics committee, is understood to be in Zurich this week ahead of a two-day executive committee meeting on Thursday and Friday.


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