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A senior Fifa official and his family were paid almost $2 million (£1.2m) from   a Qatari firm linked to the country’s successful bid for the 2022 World Cup,   The Telegraph can disclose. 

Jack Warner, the former vice-president of Fifa, appears to have been   personally paid $1.2 million (£720,000) from a company controlled by a   former Qatari football official shortly after the decision to award the   country the tournament. 

Payments totalling almost $750,000 (£450,000) were made to Mr Warner’s sons,   documents show. A further $400,000 (£240,000) was paid to one of his   employees. 

It is understood that the FBI is now investigating Trinidad-based Mr Warner   and his alleged links to the Qatari bid, and that the former Fifa official’s   eldest son, who lives in Miami, has been helping the inquiry as a   co-operating witness.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/spo...y-paid-millions.html

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