Concacaf whistleblower Mel Brennan: ‘Fifa survived Blatter and Warner. It will survive Infantino too’

Mel Brennan, a former Concacaf executive, shares his thoughts on Fifa's corruption scandal and governance.
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Mel Brennan is a former executive at Concacaf. He worked with Jack Warner and Chuck Blazer, who were involved in a corruption scandal. Brennan thinks Fifa will survive its current problems.
Why it matters
This story is about corruption in football. It matters because people care about fair play and honest leadership.
- Who is Mel Brennan?
- Mel Brennan is a former executive at Concacaf.
- What is Concacaf?
- Concacaf is a group that organizes football in North and Central America.
- What is Fifa?
- Fifa is the group that organizes football worldwide.
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The outlets frame the story as a reflection on Fifa's corruption scandal and governance. They all share a critical view of Fifa's leadership.
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Fifa's corruption scandal and governance
Sources1TypeAngleThe Guardian UScritical view of Fifa's leadership