Match-fixing puts the heat on Fifa
29 Oct 2010
Fifa's approach to dealing with corruption allegations has come under some scrutiny, with Fifa being accused of failing to deal with corruption, The Guardian report said.
Fifa has responded to the criticism by insisting governments must be kept "away from the sport" because of the tendency to make false allegations of corruption to remove officials, The Guardian report quoted.
This week the Zimbabwe Football Association chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya may face a ban, as she was alleged to have been involved in a match-fixing scandal, The Guardian report noted.