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Sexwale told Reuters it made no sense to FIFA Coins attend with only one other candidate confirmed."We were on our way to Brussels, but we are turning around and going home," he said.Collins refuted any claims of political bias, saying the debate was taking place in a neutral venue that has no executive powers relating to sport."

 

We are merely trying to put legitimate questions about the future of FIFA to presidential candidates as members of various parliaments as well as on behalf of fans and other key stakeholders," he said."Any organisation interested in, or committed to, democracy, transparency and accountability would understand this as should the people who want to be FIFA president."He said he had written to the chairman of the Electoral Committee.

 

Domenico Scala, seeking clarification on whether there is any reason why candidates would not be allowed to participate in the debate if they wanted to do so."Rather than helping to rebuild FIFA's credibility in the broader community, this outcome will just add to the impression that people at FIFA do not want open discussion about the future and reform of the organisation.

 

Collins said. (Additional Buy FIFA Mobile Coins reporting by Simon Evans in Miami and Brian Homewood in Berne, editing by Alan Baldwin and Pritha Sarkar) PRESS DIGEST - RUSSIA - Jan 25 | Daily Mail Online.