An investigation runescape 2007 gold conducted by the Telegraph has revealed payments of nearly $2 million from Qatari ex-Asian Football Confederation president Mohammed bin Hammam to former FIFA vice president Jack Warner and his sons shortly after Qatar was awarded the 2022 World Cup.
Jack Warner, the former vice-president of Fifa, appears to have been personally paid $1.2 million (£720,000) from a company controlled by a former Qatari football official shortly after the decision to award the country the tournament.
Payments totalling almost $750,000 were made to Mr Warner’s sons, documents show. A further $400,000 was paid to one of his employees.
It is understood that the FBI is now investigating Trinidad-based Mr Warner and his alleged links to the Qatari bid, and that the former Fifa official’s eldest son, who lives in Miami, has been helping the inquiry as a co-operating witness.
Warner resigned from his posts within FIFA in 2011 after both he and Bin Hammam, who was an opposition candidate to Sepp Blatter for the FIFA presidency, were suspended over allegations that they conspired to bribe Caribbean football officials to vote for Bin Hammam in the FIFA election. Bin Hammam was given a lifetime ban that was later www.rsore.com annulled by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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