A wild covert examination concerning African soccer has uncovered a few arbitrators and an individual from the FIFA gathering apparently tolerating money endowments, including one ref who was booked to work the 2018 World Cup in Russia, as per the BBC.
Kenyan ref Adel Range Marwa was one of World Cup-bound authorities speaking to the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and he was gotten on tape allegedly getting $600 from a covert columnist acting like an authority of a Ghanaian soccer club. FIFA board part Kwesi Nyantakyi, which BBC calls the second most capable man in African football, was likewise gotten in the sting.
The examination was directed by Anas Aremayaw Anas, and Marwa has since surrendered from his situation as an authority with FIFA.
“Much obliged to you for the blessing, yet you know, the most essential is our fellowship, becoming more acquainted with each other,” Range says in the video.
The wait is over: @anasglobal's two-year long undercover investigation into football in Africa has revealed shocking footage of over 100 referees and officials taking cash before matches. #BBCAfricaEye brings you this exclusive story about his highly controversial investigation. pic.twitter.com/Wf8vrg4v8g
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