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US Attorney General: South Africa World Cup secured by bribes

Fifa executives accepted bribes to help secure the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, the US Attorney General Loretta Lynch has said, reports BBC News. Ms Lynch was giving details of the US investigation into football's governing body.

She also alleged bribery was involved in Fifa's 2011 presidential election and the 2016 Copa America tournament, due to take place in the US.

Seven sports officials were arrested in Switzerland on Thursday morning.

They are among 14 indicted on corruption charges, accused of accepting bribes and kickbacks estimated at more than $150m (£97m) over a 24-year period.

Fifa executives "used their positions to solicit bribes," said Ms Lynch.

"They did this over and over, year after year, tournament after tournament."

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