As I said, the impact on Qatar, maybe catastrophic, as all future development are moved forward, with FIFA2022 in mind:

The Sunday Times also alleged that Amadou Diakite, a former FIFA executive committee member who remained on the referees’ committee, talked about $1m to $1.2m payments for "projects by Qatar in return for their 2022 vote" during telephone conversations.

The letter further claimed the paper had been told by “a whistleblower that worked with the Qatar bid” that the Gulf state had paid $1.5m to Hayatou and Jacques Anouma of the Ivory Coast to secure their vote.

“[The allegations] raise questions about the validity of Qatar’s winning bid,” said the letter.

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/qatar-paid-millions-in-world-cup-bribes-r...