SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The lawyer investigating allegations of corruption surrounding world soccer's governing body FIFA said on Wednesday he intended to review all information contained in documents seen by the media recently before coming to any final conclusions.
Michael Garcia said he and his team already had access to the "vast majority" of millions of documents the Sunday Times newspaper referred to in a recent report alleging bribery in the runup to Qatar's successful bid to host the World Cup in 2022.
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