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Two developments are raising serious questions about the way Sepp Blatter and the organisation he so prominently overlords go about their business. First, in a recently published “accountability” league table comprised of 30 of the world’s most powerful international organisations, it will come as little surprise to those of us who have been investigating world football’s governing body to discover that FIFA are languishing fifth from bottom. The report was published in 2007 by the independent and highly respected One World Trust, which aims to promote an ethical and democratic practice in business and non-commercial institutions in an increasingly globalised setting. In compiling the table, points have been awarded with regard to how accountable these bodies are to their memberships and to external stakeholders and regulatory bodies in political and civil society. The research judged organisations’ performance according to four criteria: transparency; participation; evaluation; and complaint and response procedures. With the exception of participation – the extent to which an organisation’s membership can influence decision-making, where FIFA are placed mid-table – on all other dimensions Blatter’s organisation scores very badly. The 30 sampled transnational organisations are clustered into three groups of ten: IGOs (international government organisations); INGOs (international non-government organisations); and TNCs (transnational corporations). FIFA is bottom of division INGO, making it the least accountable of this sample of some of the world’s most influential international players. These findings make a total mockery of FIFA’s self-declared mission “to be a model of fair play, tolerance, sportsmanship and transparency”. From WSC 255 May 2008 On the subject...
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