MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Bonita Mersiades, a prominent activist for change in global football governance, might be expected to be feeling more than a little vindicated following this week's arrests of high-ranking FIFA officials in Zurich.
Mersiades was the head of communications for Australia's bid to host the 2022 World Cup and offered evidence in FIFA's probe into the bidding process for that tournament, which was awarded to Qatar, and the 2018 finals, which went to Russia.
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