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Sepp Blatter, the president of world football's governing body FIFA, announced that a redacted version of the report into the alleged wrongdoing surroiunding the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups would be published.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":true,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":1,"title":"Decision made"}
A published report claims UEFA president Michel Platini was gifted a Picasso painting in return for support for the Russia 2018 World Cup bid. Platini strenuously denies the allegation. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":2,"title":"\'Picasso gift\' "}
Russia and Qatar, the hosts of the two World Cups, have been cleared of allegations of corruption by FIFA. Russia, the 2018 host and Qatar, which will host the tournament in 2022, were absolved of wrongdoing.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":3,"title":"Qatar and Russia cleared"}
Michael Garcia (left) handed his report on the bidding process for the 2018 / 2022 World Cups to the FIFA Ethics Committee. Garcia has also called for the findings of his report to be made public.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":4,"title":"2022 World Cup"}
FIFA has been plagued by a series of problems and controversies since Russia and Qatar was awarded the right to stage the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":5,"title":"2022 controversy continues"}
The announcement by FIFA in 2010 that Qatar would host the 2022 World Cup finals has brought greater exposure for the tiny emirate.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":6,"title":"World Cup heat"}
It has also placed world governing body FIFA under pressure as to just when the tournament will be held. The organization's secretary general Jerome Valcke says he expects the 2022 World Cup to be played between November and January.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":7,"title":"Off message?"}
It's not just when the 2022 World Cup will be played that has caused Qatar and FIFA problems. Qatar has come under pressure over the plight of the country's migrant workers, who make up 90 per cent of Qatar's population. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":8,"title":"Workers\' rights"}
This has been been highlighted by the International Trade Union Confederation, which has criticized Qatar's system of sponsorship which ties workers to employers and has been abused in the past. The ITUC also point to the high number of worker deaths and the conditions that many find themselves in. Temperatures on building sites in the summer months can hit 50 degree Celcius.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":9,"title":"Rage against machine"}
Qatar's ambitious plans for the 2022 World Cup include building brand new, state of the art stadiums that would rival any in the world.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":10,"title":"Back to the future"}
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But costs have spiraled and the technology has yet to be successfully deployed in full.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":11,"title":"Island in the sun"}
But the new allegations by the Sunday Times could, if proven, see the vote for the 2022 final rerun, making questions about timing irrelevant.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":12,"title":"Waiting game"}
The Sunday Times report also claims Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) allegedly won the covert support of FIFA President Sepp Blatter (R) to enhance the claims of the Russia 2018 bid. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":13,"title":"Putin role highlighted"}HIDE CAPTIONDecision made'Picasso gift' Qatar and Russia cleared2022 World Cup2022 controversy continuesWorld Cup heatOff message?Workers' rightsRage against machineBack to the futureIsland in the sunWaiting gamePutin role highlighted<<<
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13>>>Event.observe(window,'load',function(){if(typeof(cnn_adbptrackpgalimg) == 'function' && typeof(cnnArticleGallery) != 'undefined'){cnn_adbptrackpgalimg(cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[0].image,"FIFA at the crossroads: Where does football turn next?");}});STORY HIGHLIGHTSFIFA vice-president says world football at crossroadsWorld governing body to discuss Garcia report next weekTheo Zwanziger wants report published with names redactedMeeting set to take place in Morocco on December 18-19Follow us at @WorldSportCNN and like us on Facebook (CNN) -- Bedevilled by a series of corruption scandals, football's world governing body FIFA has come to an "historical crossroad."
That's the verdict of FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb, ahead of a meeting of the governing body's executive committee in Marrakech next week.Theo Zwanziger, the former head of the German Football Association, wants a key report into alleged corruption into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups made available to the public with names redacted.
Webb, who is also president of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, says FIFA has a "responsibility" to ensure reform is carried out.
"As a self-regulated body, the world of football finds itself at a historical crossroad," Webb told CNN.
"Following the CONCACAF independent investigative report, made public in April of 2013, the mandate of openness and transparency became a reality.
"The regulations that govern the FIFA Code of Ethics should be aligned with the premise of safeguarding its current reform process.
"I support the publishing of the Garcia Report, appropriately redacting to respect prior witness confidentiality agreements," added Webb, referring to Michael Garcia, the American lawyer who investigated the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding process for FIFA.
"We have a responsibility and an opportunity to manifest the promise of reform."
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— Jeffrey Webb (@jeffreywebb) June 9, 2014Webb is not the only senior football figure to call for the report to be published with names redacted.Michel Platini, the head of European football, has also called for such measures as has Sunil Gulati, president of U.S Soccer.
According to FIFA's agenda for next week's meeting, Zwanziger's proposal will be discussed as point 13.1.3.
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Former adviser: FIFA 'a power unto itself' The German wants his colleagues to agree to a change of the ethics code which currently prohibits the publication via Article 36.German press agency DPA quoted Zwanziger as saying: "I would like to see this ban relaxed so that the FIFA executive committee, as well as the public, in an appropriate form, can be informed of the contents of the investigation."
A FIFA spokesman told CNN that the matter would most likely be carried out by a vote but would depend on the proposal made by Zwanziger.
Last month, FIFA judge Hans-Joachim Eckert released a 42-page summary in which he cleared Russia and Qatar of any wrongdoing in their winning bids to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups respectively.
But within hours of the announcement, Garcia made known his displeasure with the findings by labeling them both "incomplete and erroneous."
With both men unable to decide how much information should be made public, the matter has been passed onto Domenico Scala, the independent chairman of FIFA's audit and compliance committee.
According to the FIFA agenda for next week's meeting, he will address members on how much of the 430-page report should be made public.
Earlier this year, Marco Villiger, FIFA's legal director, told reporters that it would be difficult to sustain witness confidentiality if the report was published.
"The code of ethics is based on certain principles, one of which is confidentiality," said Villiger.
"Cooperation between witnesses and the ethics committee is based on confidentiality -- if not perhaps certain witnesses, whistle-blowers or other parties might not cooperate to such an extent."
However, two whistle-blowers were subsequently identified following the publication of Eckert's summary.
Since Eckert's findings were made public, FIFA has faced a barrage of criticism over the way the entire episode has been handled.
Reinhard Rauball, president of the German football league, warned that UEFA's 54 member nations could leave FIFA if the report into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 was not published in full.
His remarks came just before the Dutch Football Association demanded FIFA hand over a copy of the report, while Greg Dyke, chairman of the English Football Association warned that "urgent action" must be taken to restore confidence in the world governing body.
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