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In May 2011, charges of corruption among FIFA senior executives raised doubts about the World Cup 2022, which would be staged in Qatar. According to Vice-President Jack Warner, an email has been made public about the potential that Qatar bribed Mohammed bin Hammam, the president of the Asian Football Confederation at the time, to secure the 2022 World Cup.

Officials from Qatar's 2022 bid team have denied any misconduct. The source of the charges later acknowledged to inventing the allegations of corruption. FIFA acknowledged receiving the retraction. The event's schedule remained undetermined after the winning bid


Concerns have been raised regarding having the tournament during the typical World Cup final months of June and July due to the climate in Qatar since the proposal was submitted.

A task team was formed in October 2013 to examine alternate dates and submit a report after the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The subject of migrant workers' rights has also received attention, with a Guardian investigation alleging that many workers are denied food and drink, have their identity papers taken away from them, and are not paid on time or at all, thus making them slaves. According to the Guardian, up to 4000 people could perish by the time the tournament takes place due to poor safety and other factors World Cup IPTV 2022 . The process by which Qatar earned the privilege to host the tournament has been accused of corruption.

Qatar was exonerated of any wrongdoing by a FIFA internal probe and report, but lead investigator Michael J. Garcia has subsequently said FIFA's report on his investigation contains "many materially incomplete and erroneous assertions." Swiss federal prosecutors launched an investigation into corruption and money laundering in connection with the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids on May 27, 2015.

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter alleged on August 6, 2018, that Qatar had employed "black ops" to win the hosting rights, implying that the bid group had cheated. In addition, Qatar has come under fire for its treatment of foreign workers working on World Cup preparations, with Amnesty International calling it "forced labor" and claiming that hundreds of thousands of migrant workers have died as a result of human rights violations and inhumane working conditions. (2022 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia) 

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