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Banned Chung points finger at Cameron and Windsor

FIFA’s ethics committee was challenged to look into the roles Prince William Windsor and Prime Minister David Cameron played in the illegal vote trading which saw Chung Mong Joon banned for six years yesterday.

Chung allegedly proposed to swap his vote in the 2018 ballot in return for support for South Korea in the 2022 vote, involving England’s 2018 bid.

In the supposed meeting, Cameron and Windsor were reportedly present along with the 2018 bid leader Geoff Thompson.

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