DA: Solly Malatsi says South Africans deserve answers on alleged World Cup corruption

1st June 2015

DA: Solly Malatsi says South Africans deserve answers on alleged World Cup corruption

Sepp Blatter and Fikile Mbalula
Photo by: Reuters

The DA will today be asking a series of Parliamentary questions to get clarity on the allegations of corruption surrounding the 2010 World Cup.

The revelations of alleged corruption do not discount South Africa’s achievement of hosting a very successful World Cup. However South Africans deserve to know if money changed hands improperly in our name.

The DA will ask:

Yesterday, President of SAFA and part-time mayor of Nelson Mandela Metropolitan municipality, Danny Jordaan, confirmed that an amount of $10 million was indeed paid to CONCACAF, but claims that this money was to support their football development fund and was not a bribe.

We will also be submitting questions to get clarity on which members of the LOC made trips to Paris in 2004. This could establish the identity of the "high-ranking South African bid committee official" who handed over a briefcase full of cash to a family member of Jack Warner, at a Paris hotel as a bribe to secure his vote for South Africa to host the World Cup in 2010.

The 2010 World Cup is, and will remain, one of South Africa’s shining achievements but it is vitally important to interrogate if corruption was involved in this event.

South Africans should not have to wait for answers from the FBI when officials accountable to us should be telling us the truth.

 

Issued by DA