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Blatter: FIFA yet to receive corruption evidence Sepp Blatter says FIFA is yet to receive evidence of corruption during the World Cup bidding process from English officials
The former chairman of England's Football Association, David Triesman, claims four FIFA executive committee members engaged in improper conduct during bidding for the 2018 World Cup. The FA agreed to send its evidence to FIFA, and is also conducting its own inquiry. But FIFA President Blatter said Saturday: "The evidences of Lord Triesman, we haven't received them so far." Triesman made the claims at a British parliamentary inquiry, where it was also alleged that two FIFA executives were paid to vote for Qatar's 2022 bid. Blatter said a whistleblower who told a British newspaper that two African voters were paid $1.5 million bribes will be interviewed by FIFA on Wednesday.