European lawmakers call for investigation into FIFA’s Infantino (www.sportsbusinessjournal.com)
from roserose56@lemmy.zip to world@lemmy.world on 13 Jul 12:10
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halfapage@lemmy.world on 13 Jul 12:14 next collapse

engage fifa peace prizes

UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world on 13 Jul 13:09 next collapse

The most Elon Musk ass “we’re looking into it” article. They aren’t even launching an investigation. They’re discussing the possibility of beginning the process of forming a committee.

roserose56@lemmy.zip on 13 Jul 13:11 next collapse

rebootfifa.com also exists.

UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world on 13 Jul 14:21 collapse

The campaign is run by FairSquare. We’re a UK-based non-profit organisation working to improve accountability in sport.

I mean, that’s cool I guess? I just don’t know anything about these guys other than what’s in the click-through.

cheese_greater@lemmy.world on 13 Jul 13:33 collapse

An exploratory committee to probe the viabiliity of an eventual investigatory letter that they write draft but never finalize and then mail

ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net on 13 Jul 13:47 next collapse

All those international sport organization are incredibly corrupt and disgusting. Can’t we play sports without them? Like lets meet next Friday in Oslo and just have fun. We’ll see what countries we’ll get and form some teams. How hard can it be?

Who’s with me?

ICastFist@programming.dev on 13 Jul 13:52 next collapse

I wonder how deep into everyone’s pockets and/or dirty secrets FIFA is, since not a single country is trying to make a new notFIFA.

Zorque@lemmy.world on 13 Jul 16:56 collapse

Probably because a non-corrupt FIFA would be a huge money pit.

SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca on 13 Jul 17:12 collapse

European lawmakers call for some of Infantino’s bribe money.