Fifa has been described as a \u201ctotalitarian\u201d set-up \u201cbeyond ridicule\u201d with a leadership \u201cincapable of reform or cultural change\u201d. A corruption report is said to have contained \u201cnumerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations\u201d.
Many have argued that world football\u2019s governing body is badly in need of reform. So, as Fifa prepares to elect its next president, our question this week: who can fix FIfa? \nSponsors and broadcasters provide the vast majority of the body\u2019s income. Could they force change? Fifa relies on the support of regional organisations like Uefa to maintain its hold over world football. Could they put pressure on Fifa\u2019s leadership? Or could the key be new laws in Switzerland, where Fifa is based? And what are the chances of change from within? Examining evidence from experts who know Fifa outside and in, The Inquiry has answers.\nPresenter: Helena Merriman.\n(Image:Member of the media wait next to a logo of the Worlds football governing body. Credit:MICHAEL BUHOLZER/AFP/Getty Images)