Updated On: 27 May, 2011 01:08 PM IST | | ANI
Asian football chief Mohamed Bin Hammam, who is challenging Sepp Blatter for the FIFA presidency next week, has been accused of offering up to 40,000 dollars in exchange for votes during a football summit in the West Indies.
Asian football chief Mohamed Bin Hammam, who is challenging Sepp Blatter for the FIFA presidency next week, has been accused of offering up to 40,000 dollars in exchange for votes during a football summit in the West Indies.
The bribes are alleged to have been offered to members of the Caribbean Football Union at a meeting organised by Jack Warner, one of the men accused by FA chairman Lord Triesman of ''improper and unethical behaviour in the 2018 World Cup bidding process''.