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South African officials have dismissed allegations by US investigators that a $10m (£6.5m) bribe was organised for Fifa officials to host the 2010 World Cup. | South African officials have dismissed allegations by US investigators that a $10m (£6.5m) bribe was organised for Fifa officials to host the 2010 World Cup. |
There had been a "clean audit report" at the end of the World Cup, a government minister said. | There had been a "clean audit report" at the end of the World Cup, a government minister said. |
A football official added that the bid was run by "men of integrity", including the late Nelson Mandela. | A football official added that the bid was run by "men of integrity", including the late Nelson Mandela. |
South Africa was the first African nation to host the World Cup. | South Africa was the first African nation to host the World Cup. |
Fifa, the world football governing body, chose it ahead of Morocco. | Fifa, the world football governing body, chose it ahead of Morocco. |
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The South African government promised to pay $10m to former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner and his co-conspirators in exchange for winning the right to host the tournament, an FBI indictment alleges. | The South African government promised to pay $10m to former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner and his co-conspirators in exchange for winning the right to host the tournament, an FBI indictment alleges. |
The indictment later states that the South Africans "were unable to arrange for the payment to be made directly from government funds" so instead the $10m was sent through Fifa using funds that would otherwise have gone to South Africa to support the World Cup. | The indictment later states that the South Africans "were unable to arrange for the payment to be made directly from government funds" so instead the $10m was sent through Fifa using funds that would otherwise have gone to South Africa to support the World Cup. |
In the South African government's first response to the allegation, Jeff Radebe, a minister in the president's office, said that leading accounting firm Ernest & Young had given South Africa a "clean audit report" at the end of the World Cup. | In the South African government's first response to the allegation, Jeff Radebe, a minister in the president's office, said that leading accounting firm Ernest & Young had given South Africa a "clean audit report" at the end of the World Cup. |
South Africa would "request proof from anyone who has evidence to the contrary to come forward", said Dominic Chimhavi, a spokesman for the South Africa Football Association (Safa). | South Africa would "request proof from anyone who has evidence to the contrary to come forward", said Dominic Chimhavi, a spokesman for the South Africa Football Association (Safa). |
"No need to press any panic button regarding the Fifa 2010 World Cup. Terrible thumb-sucking from individual making those wild allegations," he said in a tweet. | "No need to press any panic button regarding the Fifa 2010 World Cup. Terrible thumb-sucking from individual making those wild allegations," he said in a tweet. |
Mr Warner said on Wednesday that he was innocent of any charges. | Mr Warner said on Wednesday that he was innocent of any charges. |
He handed himself over to police in his home nation of Trinidad and Tobago and spent the night in prison after delays in processing his $395,000 bail. | He handed himself over to police in his home nation of Trinidad and Tobago and spent the night in prison after delays in processing his $395,000 bail. |
Fifa announced a provisional ban from football-related activity on 11 of the 14 people who were charged by the US authorities of racketeering, fraud and money laundering. | Fifa announced a provisional ban from football-related activity on 11 of the 14 people who were charged by the US authorities of racketeering, fraud and money laundering. |
But it said the election on Friday - in which Fifa president Sepp Blatter is seeking a fifth term - would go ahead. | But it said the election on Friday - in which Fifa president Sepp Blatter is seeking a fifth term - would go ahead. |
Mr Blatter, who has not been named in the investigations, issued a statement on the US case, saying: "Such misconduct has no place in football and we will ensure that those who engage in it are put out of the game." | Mr Blatter, who has not been named in the investigations, issued a statement on the US case, saying: "Such misconduct has no place in football and we will ensure that those who engage in it are put out of the game." |
He is due to make his first appearance since the arrests at Fifa's annual congress in the Swiss city of Zurich on Thursday. However, he has already cancelled an appearance at a medical conference which his spokesman said was "for obvious reasons". | He is due to make his first appearance since the arrests at Fifa's annual congress in the Swiss city of Zurich on Thursday. However, he has already cancelled an appearance at a medical conference which his spokesman said was "for obvious reasons". |
Swiss prosecutors have also opened a separate investigation into the bidding process for the World Cup tournaments in 2018 in Russia and 2022 in Qatar. | Swiss prosecutors have also opened a separate investigation into the bidding process for the World Cup tournaments in 2018 in Russia and 2022 in Qatar. |
Swiss police said they would question 10 Fifa executive committee members who participated in the votes that selected Russia and Qatar in December 2010. | Swiss police said they would question 10 Fifa executive committee members who participated in the votes that selected Russia and Qatar in December 2010. |