This is a figure that can be talked about. This Thursday, October 13, the show more research devotes his evening to the next World Cup in Qatar and how this World Cup is being awarded. our colleagues from Pure MediaReport the shocking reaction of Noël Le Graët, who was questioned during the report, who had access to a sequence of the show in the preview. Indeed, the program focused on the living conditions of the Emirati workers and especially those working at the hotel that will host the French team.
Journalists on the public channel were able to film the unsanitary living quarters allocated to workers using hidden cameras. “The bathrooms are dirty. But the maintenance of the building falls on the employer. Four people live in this small room. Qatar theoretically requires six square meters per person. According to our information, some employees living here, their rest days and their passports were confiscated by their employers”, He describes the voiceover of this special issue dedicated to Qatar.
These images, presented to Noël Le Graët, the boss of the French Football Federation (FFF), did not impress him much. “We’ll talk to the hotel manager. We’ll show him these images. It’s not unsolvable! Just a smattering of paint!”he said in the preface. “We still have time to fix this. This is just a picture you show with two gas stoves… They may need to be replaced”weakens the ruler. “When we see these images, we still get the feeling that they are inappropriate as living conditions, and that’s…”He rebooted the journalist before he was interrupted by Noël Le Graët: “I could show you a lot of images like this in many countries… Maybe not too far from here”, he concluded. A very surprising reaction that should not react.
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Source: Programme Television

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