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SOC--WCUP-VOTE CORRUPTION
ZURICH — Further corruption allegations from the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding contests will ensure the focus leading up to the FIFA presidential election vote in 13 days' time is on integrity. Sepp Blatter reveals a former bid employee will be interviewed about claims to a British newspaper that two African voters were paid $1.5 million bribes. Moved. By Graham Dunbar.
SOC--FIFA ELECTION-ENGLAND
LONDON — Unable to choose between two candidates tainted by allegations of corruption scandal, the English Football Association says it will not vote in the election to choose the next FIFA president. Moved. By Rob …

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