The report commissioned for FIFA calls for the organization to take direct responsibility and compensate workers injured or killed in Qatar, reflecting a shift in accountability.
Amnesty International highlights the need for a substantial compensation fund, suggesting at least $440 million, indicating the significant human cost behind the World Cup preparations.
FIFA's vague approach to the report highlights its struggle with accountability, as they have yet to disclose specific compensation amounts while acknowledging the report's findings.
Despite pressure and calls for transparency, FIFA has kept the internal report under wraps as the organization considers the implications of public disclosure.
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