FIFA urged to enact far-reaching reforms
ZURICH - World soccer's governing body, FIFA, was on Wednesday urged to implement far-reaching reforms, starting with a revamping of the process for awarding World Cups.
FIFA's new reform chief and Swiss academic, Mark Pieth, said the bidding process required a major overhaul, dubbing the current process "a mix of corruption risk and conflict of interest concerns".
At a press conference in Zurich, Pieth, a professor of criminology from Basel University, warned his reforms might not meet universal acclaim within the organization.
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