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U.S. Leads World Cup Graft Sweep Targeting 'Rampant' CorruptionBloombergU.S. prosecutors unveiled charges detailing “rampant” corruption in international soccer, charging 18 people with crimes that included bribes and kickbacks to market and televise tournaments, including the World Cup. Fourteen people were indicted on ...Fifa is about to learn a stern lesson about the vigour of American prosecutionTelegraph.co.ukWhy is the US bringing down the hammer on FIFA?CNNWorld Cup Slaves: It Gets WorseDaily BeastThe Independent -New York Magazineall 39 news articles »