Article 771W6 Concacaf whistleblower Mel Brennan: ‘Fifa survived Blatter and Warner. It will survive Infantino too’

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

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Matthew Hall
from US news | The Guardian on (#771W6)

Ex-Concacaf executive Mel Brennan reflects on the Fifa corruption scandal, missed reforms and why football's governance remains stubbornly opaque

Mel Brennan has seen every level of world football. I know what the World Cup looks like from the 17th floor of Trump Tower ... I know what it looks like from a grass-strewn field in Trinidad where children cannot play because money that was supposed to maintain it went somewhere else entirely," he says.

Brennan worked as an executive at Concacaf during the corrupt reign of its infamous former president Jack Warner and the late general secretary Chuck Blazer, who once helped run the organization from Trump Tower.

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

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