The Qatari regime used agents to cover up its FIFA corruption, recruited former senior INTERPOL officer, Dale L. Sheehan, who served as a director of Police Training and Development from 2008 until October 2015, when he moved to the International Centre for Sport Security in Doha.
Sheehan used his influence to block FIFA investigations into the corruption of Qatar’s 2022 World Cup. When Interpol sought the help of the INTERPOL to investigate the 2011 Sports Integrity case, Sheehan intervened to protect its financiers by suspending the funding contract between the two entities.
Subsequently, Sheehan pushed the ICSS in Doha to replace INTERPOL, the Qatari Center Director, Mohammed Hanzab, communicated with him to complete the suspicious task, and used him to leak information from within the corridors of FIFA to attack his opponents, and has already completed the task and spoiled investigations that prove the corruption of Doha to win the World Cup organization rights.