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Jim Boyce demands enquiry over FIFA compensation

Former FIFA vice-president Jim Boyce calls on the scandal-hit organisation to launch a probe looking into why a financial settlement was offered to the FAI in 2009.

Former FIFA vice-president Jim Boyce has admitted that he is "absolutely astounded" to learn that the governing body paid the Football Association of Ireland a financial settlement to prevent legal action in 2009.

FAI chief John Delaney revealed on Thursday that around £3.6m was offered to the organisation for them to not contest in court their infamous World Cup playoff defeat.

Thierry Henry's controversial handball in the build-up to William Gallas's winning goal denied the Republic of Ireland a place in the following year's finals in South Africa.

Boyce now wants an investigation to be launched looking into why the payment was authorised.

"How anyone can authorise a payment of $5m (£3.6m) to stop legal proceedings is totally beyond me," BBC Sport quotes the Irishman as saying.

"If this was authorised by the president of FIFA without the knowledge of the executive committee - this is something that has to be looked into.

"I'm absolutely astounded. I have never heard anything as ridiculous in my life. If a payment of €5m has been paid because of a handball and threatened legal action, then I hope a full investigation will be carried out into this and any other such arbitrary payments."

In response, scandal-hit FIFA last night claimed that the payment was intended as a "loan" to be repaid in full if the Green Army qualified for the 2014 World Cup, which they failed to do.

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