Award of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar: Reynald Temarii indicted for passive private corruption


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1:42 p.m., May 27, 2023

The former Tahitian vice-president of Fifa Reynald Temarii has been indicted for passive private bribery in the investigation in Paris into the awarding of the World Cup-2022 to Qatar, the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF) said on Saturday. This is the first indictment in this case.

The former Tahitian vice-president of Fifa Reynald Temarii has been indicted for passive private corruption in the investigation in Paris into the awarding of the World Cup-2022 to Qatar, the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF) said on Saturday, confirming information from World. This indictment, the first in this case, was served on Mr. Temarii by the investigating judges in charge of the case in a letter dated May 22. He had been placed under the more favorable status of assisted witness in this case since November 2021.

Temarii appealed his suspension

In this part of the judicial investigation opened in 2019 in Paris on the designation of the emirate as host country, the investigating judges are interested in the volte-face of Mr. Temarii, former president of the Oceanian Football Confederation (OFC), the day before the World Cup was awarded to Qatar. Suspended for one year by Fifa (International Football Federation) on November 17, 2010 for violation of the code of ethics after articles in the Sunday Times, Reynald Temarii could no longer sit on the executive committee on December 2, 2010 for the vote.

The OFC therefore had to appoint a replacement who would have granted his vote to Australia in the first round of voting and then, in the event of failure, to the United States, Qatar’s main rivals. However, Mr. Temarii appealed against his suspension on the night of November 30 to December 1, when he had previously announced that he accepted the sanction and that he did not have the reasons given by the ethics committee allowing him to do so.

By appealing, according to the statutes of Fifa, he deprived the OFC of a representative during the vote. On December 2, 2010, Qatar won ahead of the United States, yet favorites. The assumption of defense costs for Mr. Temarii for an amount of 305,000 euros by the influential Qatari Mohamed Bin Hammam also intrigues the investigating judges. Just like an all-expenses-paid trip to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) between its sanction and the FIFA vote, to meet Mr. Bin Hammam.



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