Fifa more poorly governed today than 10 years ago', open letter to organisation claims
Briefly

A decade after the arrest of several senior Fifa officials on corruption charges, stakeholders express that Fifa is worse governed now than before. An open letter from NGOs, legal experts, and others highlights systemic flaws, especially the harmful power dynamics between Fifa's executive and its member associations. While Fifa redistributes substantial revenue, the outcomes often reinforce loyalty rather than foster genuine development of football. Critics assert that empty promises by Fifa President Gianni Infantino for reform have not delivered, indicating a need for a significant overhaul to improve governance and accountability in world football.
Ten years after the arrests of senior Fifa officials for corruption, stakeholders assert that the organization is more poorly governed today than it was then.
Fifa’s governance issues stem from a power imbalance between its executive branch and member associations, complicating ethical conduct and internal reforms.
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