world cup bidding process, FIFA bribes, FIFA corruption
Greg Dyke gives evidence on 2022 World Cup bidding process
22 July 2014
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee holds a one-off evidence session on bidding process for the World Cup tournament in 2022.
- Parliament TV: The 2022 World Cup bidding process
- Inquiry: The 2022 World Cup bidding process
- Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Witnesses
Tuesday 22 July 2014, Wilson Room, Portcullis House
At 10.30am
- Greg Dyke, Chairman, Football Association
At 11.15am
- Jonathan Calvert and Heidi Blake, Sunday Times Insight Team
Purpose of session
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee holds a one-off evidence session considering the bidding process for the World Cup tournament in 2022 on 22 July 2014.
The Committee considers recent allegations of corruption affecting the FIFA executive committee and examines the Football Association’s role and engagement with both UEFA and FIFA in the international game.