Andrew Harding Africa correspondent 14 June 2015 From the section Africa Tokyo Sexwale, centre, pictured in 2009 with Fifa President Sepp Blatter, denies any knowledge of wrongdoing A key figure in South Africa's football World Cup bid has broken ranks with the government and suggested he believes an FBI claim that a $10m (£6.4m) bribe was paid to secure the 2010 tournament. Tokyo Sexwale told the BBC the allegations were "worrisome". The government says it paid $10m to accounts controlled by then Fifa vice-president Jack Warner to support football development in the Caribbean. An official said the money, transferred by Fifa, was given without conditions. But Mr Sexwale - a former Robben...
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