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Fifa president Sepp Blatter rejected FA chairman Greg Dyke’s call to publish the Garcia report into allegations of corruption in World Cup bidding yesterday.
Blatter has replied to a letter from Dyke, saying publishing the report would break Fifa’s rules and Swiss law.
Ethics investigator Michael Garcia has compiled a 430-page report into the bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, won by Russia and Qatar, but Fifa ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert has cleared the countries to host the tournaments.
Blatter’s reply to Dyke states: “Fifa would violate not only its own rules and regulations but also Swiss law by making public the report in question.”
Blatter says every person in the report would have to give consent to publication — something that would be practically impossible.
He added: “We have been advised that publication of the report might be permissible if the persons and entities included in the report consent to such publication and waive any legal action they might be entitled to bring.”