Two members of the Fifa executive committee linked to allegations of vote-selling for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup decision have been provisionally suspended, football's governing body announced on Wednesday.
Claudio Sulser, head of Fifa's ethics committee, told a news conference said that Oceania Football Confederation president Reynald Tamarii, a former professional player for French club Nantes, and Nigeria's Amos Adamu had been suspended from any football-related activity for 30 days.
Sulser is investigating allegations in the Sunday Times that the pair offered to sell their votes for the December 2 election when Fifa's 24-man
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