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Breaking: South Africa denies $10m World Cup bribe

FIFA President Sepp Blatter (L) makes a symbolic handshake with FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke during the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich on May 29, 2015. Blatter heads into a re-election vote amid FIFA's corruption scandal adamant that only he can clean up the world's most popular sport, to the dismay of critics who want to issue a red card to his 17-year rule. AFP PHOTO / MICHAEL BUHOLZERMICHAEL BUHOLZER/AFP/Getty Images

SA fans at World Cup 2010
South Africa was chosen ahead of Morocco to host the 2010 World Cup

South Africa has denied paying a $10m bribe to secure the 2010 World Cup, in the wake of a US inquiry into corruption at world football body Fifa.

Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula said the money in question was above board and intended to support football in the African diaspora in the Caribbean.

The Fifa scandal erupted last week when US prosecutors indicted 14 people.

On Tuesday, president Sepp Blatter said he was to step down, just days after he had been re-elected.

Of the 14 indicted by the US on charges of racketeering and money laundering, seven were senior Fifa officials, including two vice-presidents. The seven were arrested in Switzerland as they awaited the Fifa congress and are currently awaiting extradition to the US.

The US justice department alleges the 14 accepted bribes and kickbacks estimated at more than $150m (£97m) over a 24-year period.

The homepage of the Interpol website is seen through a magnifying glass in this picture illustration taken in Berlin, Germany on 3 June 2015.
Interpol has issued alerts for six people, including Fifa officials, under investigation by the US

US officials quoted in the New York Times also said on Tuesday that Mr Blatter, 79, was under investigation as part of the inquiry. They said they hoped some of the Fifa figures charged would help to build a case against him.

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