South Africa allegedly agreed to a $10-million bribe to win the 2010 World Cup vote. And the pool of local suspects appears exceedingly small
Sports minister Fikile Mbalula categorically denied that government had paid individuals to influence the voting on the hosting of the 2010 World Cup.
A $10-million bribe was allegedly paid by South Africa, laundered via Fifa. Danny Jordaan’s mayoral candidacy may be in the balance.
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/ 13 February 2015
The sports scientist’s research team doesn’t shy away from pushing the body to its limits.
A London court is hearing lurid claims of bribery involving the West African country’s 2010 poll.
A forensic audit has found that records were altered to have a price hike okayed
Tenza goes to ground as court orders that he cough up for ‘irregular procurements’
A decision to alter a news photograph to remove the logo of a Cape Times advertiser allegedly led to the blowout.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Why did the mining company move millions of rands in revenue to no-tax Bermuda?
Platinum miner claims its audited reports to SARS contained “clear errors”