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Garcia details probe of 2018, 2022 Cup bids
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 09 - 10 - 2013

GENEVA — FIFA ethics prosecutor Michael Garcia expects investigations of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids to last well into next year.
However, Garcia's United States-based law firm Tuesday stressed the limited mandate of his work, which some FIFA critics hope could lead to re-running the controversial process which gave the 2018 World Cup to Russia and the 2022 event to Qatar.
“It is not our role to determine the venue or timing of the World Cup,” said the statement from Kirkland and Ellis LLP, adding that the probe is “likely to extend at least several months into 2014.”
FIFA asked for a lengthy consultation period last week to consider moving the 2022 World Cup dates, after President Sepp Blatter suggested it was not possible to play in the searing Qatari heat in June and July.
Qatar's bid and campaign tactics have been scrutinized ever since the December 2010 vote, and FIFA critics question why some members of Blatter's scandal-hit executive committee ignored clear warnings about the effect of 40-plus degree (104 Fahrenheit) desert heat on players and fans.
Garcia will file a final report to the judging division of FIFA's ethics court to decide on possible sanctions. He is expected in England this week to speak with members of its 2018 bid team, in the first of a series of visits to the 11 countries involved in nine separate bids. “Members of the Investigatory Chamber intend to speak with and request information from representatives of every bid team that vied to host the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup,” Kirkland and Ellis said. “The fact that we request a meeting with members of a particular bid team does not mean that any specific allegation has been made by or against that team or anyone associated with it.”
Leaders of the Qatar and Russia bids said last week in Zurich, on the sidelines of FIFA's ruling board meeting, they have not yet been contacted by Garcia's team.
Garcia's Swiss deputy, Cornel Borbely, will lead the American and Russian questioning “to avoid the appearance of any conflict of interest.” Qatar defeated the United States 14-8 in a final round of voting.
Russia barred Garcia, a former US Attorney, in April in retaliation for his previous work prosecuting a Russian arms dealer, Viktor Bout. Bout is serving a 25-year prison sentence in the US.
Garcia's statement Tuesday reminded potential witnesses still serving in official football duty that they are obliged by the FIFA ethics code to cooperate with his requests for help. Anonymity can be offered to some witnesses “in appropriate circumstances,” the statement said. — AP


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