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We have nothing to hide: Qatar

Last Updated : 15 June 2014, 19:25 IST
Last Updated : 15 June 2014, 19:25 IST

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The organizers of Qatar's bid to host the 2022 World Cup have denied allegations published by Britain's Sunday Times newspaper that a senior Qatari football official made payments in order to win support for the bid.

In a robust defense on Saturday of its campaign to host the world's biggest sporting event, Qatar 2022 criticised the allegations of corruption that have overshadowed the buildup to the Brazilian tournament, which began on Thursday.

"These allegations are baseless and riddled with innuendo designed to tarnish the reputation of Qatar's 2022 Bid Committee," organizers said. They added that the allegations appeared to be deliberately timed to coincide with an investigation by FIFA, world football's governing body, into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. Russia won the right to host the 2018 tournament.

Michael Garcia, the US lawyer leading the probe, said in Brazil this week that he would consider any evidence brought before him before releasing a final report. If corruption was proved, Qatar could be stripped of the Cup, or at least face a challenge to its position as host either through a re-vote or other processes. "It should be clear that these leaks are not an attempt to shine light on the 2018/2022 bidding process," it said. 

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Published 15 June 2014, 19:25 IST

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