Public loss, Fifa's gain
Karen Schoonbee and Stefaans Brümmer | Cape Town, South Africa | Apr 29 2010 18:07


When Ebrahim Rasool, then premier of the Western Cape, went to see Blatter at the five-star Arabella Sheraton Hotel on November 22 2005, the visitor complimented Cape Town's "spectacular scenery", saying the city could be the "face" of 2010 and host one of two semifinal matches.
He came to the point: the city's match venue should be at Green Point and not Newlands Stadium as envisaged when South Africa won the bid to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup 18 months earlier, or Athlone Stadium, favoured by the province and the city for its developmental potential. A brand new stadium.
Later that day Blatter met with Thabo Mbeki. What the Fifa president and the country's then president discussed can be inferred from a call Rasool received the next day ...
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This article was commissioned by the Institute for Security Studies Corruption and Governance Programme as part of a wider study. The institute’s full report is at www.ipocafrica.org.
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