Report: Companies, fans lose in WCup ticket scams

Report: Companies, fans lose in WCup ticket scams

Published Jun. 27, 2010 1:05 a.m. ET

South African companies lost more than $850,000 (6.5 million rand) in World Cup ticketing scams, a report in a local newspaper said Sunday.

The Sunday Times said the companies, along with many South African and foreign fans, had lost large amounts after buying tickets that were later canceled because they were not bought through FIFA-accredited agents.

The report said Clifford Green, a lawyer acting for FIFA and accredited ticket sales company Match, had a dossier of affidavits from seven companies, including petrochemicals group Sasol, detailing their losses.

The affidavit reportedly showed that Sasol had paid $434,000 (3.3 million rand) to a ticketing company for 110 tickes to group games, the semifinals and the final.

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