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Germany FA request right of reply to cash-for-votes allegations

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Wolfgang Niersbach, President of German Football Federation DFB
Berlin - Arab Today

The German Football Association (DFB) has reportedly requested a right of reply in magazine Spiegel to refute the cash-for-votes allegations surrounding the awarding of the 2006 World Cup to Germany.

According to the website MEEDIA, the DFB's lawyer Christian Schertz has sent four demands for a right of reply to the Hamburg-based Spiegel. The DFB was unavailable for comment on Saturday.

The DFB is in crisis over claims in a recent Spiegel report that the 2006 World Cup bidding committee accepted a 10.3 million Swiss francs (6.7 million euros at the time) loan from ex-Adidas chief Robert Louis-Dreyfus.

Spiegel alleges that the loan was used to buy the votes of four Asian members of FIFA's 24-strong executive committee to ensure the 2006 World Cup was awarded to Germany.

DFB president Wolfgang Niersbach has always been categoric that there had been nothing shady about the 2002 payment.

"There was no slush fund, there was no vote buying," he has said.

Under German media law, any individual or organisation has the right to refute any claims made against them by an outlet in print or online.

All four demands submitted by the DFB are directed towards parts of the Spiegel article where there is no evidence or details to back up the allegations made and they are set be included in next Saturday's edition of Spiegel.

On Thursday, Niersbach claimed the 6.7 million-euro payment was made to FIFA as an upfront payment transferred in order to secure a 170 million euro subsidy from world football's governing body.

However, FIFA quickly refuted Niersbach's version in a strongly-worded statement and called on the DFB to cooperate with its investigation into the ongoing cash-for-votes allegations.

Ex-DFB president Theo Zwanziger has told Spiegel he was certain that there was a slush fund, contradicting Niersbach's claims and accusing him of lying.

"It is clear that there was a slush fund in the German World Cup bidding process," he said in an interview published Saturday.

"It is also clear that the current DFB president (Niersbach) knew of this already in 2005, and not only a few weeks ago as he claimed," added Zwanziger, who headed the German Football Association from 2006 to 2012.

"The way I see it, Niersbach is lying," he claimed.

The scandal has shaken football-mad Germany, where the 2006 World Cup is still refered to as a 'summer fairytale'.

The Bundestag's sports committee has summonsed Niersbach for an interview to explain himself, according to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

The committee's chair Dagmar Freitag is said to have set the date for November 6 in Berlin.

Although Niersbach is not obliged to accept the invitation, to refuse would reflect badly on both the president and the organisation he represents.

Meanwhile, Munich-based newspaper the Sueddeutsche Zeitung claims to have seen documents from 2003 in which FIFA asked the 2006 World Cup's organising committee for 40 million euros.

The request was rejected, but the letter is cited as stating FIFA wanted 33 million euros for IT supplies at the World Cup, while a seven million euros would show "a sign of solidarity with Africa".

The paper claims a compromise was later found "with the involvement of the (German) government" in which a payment of 20 million euros was made, plus some of the eventual profits.

A spokesman from Germany's Ministry for the Interior said they can not confirm the report, while FIFA has said it will investigate and their external legal advisors are also looking into the allegations.

The DFB has said they are waiting on their lawyers' review.

Source: AFP

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