Daily Corruption News - Transparency International (28 May 2015)
28 May 2015 Today's top story Global: Time for Sepp Blatter's reign at FIFA to end - 10 things to consider for Friday's election Thomson Reuters Foundation (TI mention) Transparency International is calling for Sepp Blatter to step down as FIFA president and to postpone the election for leadership of world football’s governing body after the U.S. Justice Department on May 27 indicted 14 people either working for or linked to FIFA, world football’s governing body. |
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