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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Corruption & sport

In wake of FIFA scandal, CONCACAF proposes rules to rebuild trust


FIFA President Joseph "Sepp" Blatter gestures next to CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb during a news conference at the CONCACAF congress in Panama City April 19, 2013. Webb is currently fighting extradition to the U.S. following his arrest as part of the FIFA corruption sweep (Carlos Jasso/Reuters)
Plunged into crisis by a second FIFA bribery scandal in four years, the CONCACAF soccer body wants to pass sweeping new leadership rules to help rebuild.
The North and Central American and Caribbean governing body published anti-corruption proposals Monday after its past two presidents and general secretaries were implicated in an American federal investigation of racketeering in international soccer.

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