Transparency International recommends that FIFA accept a group made up of representatives of various groups with a stake in the game that can oversee reforms such as:
•Tackling all outstanding corruption allegations in a sufficient manner through an independent investigation led by a professional firm
•Establishing clear rules for dealing with future allegations of corruption, including whistleblower protections, empowering the Ethics Committee to launch investigations in the future, and publishing lists of breaches and sanctions
•Reviewing FIFA’s code of ethics and organisational structure, and introducing new procedures that ensure transparency and good governance:
•term limits for senior positions
•a conflict of interest policy
•having external figures sit on committees where there are corruption risks, such as the Ethics Committee or committees selecting World Cup host countries
•Expanding reporting beyond financial data to include implementation of anti-corruption policies.