like poor hospitals, poor schools and public transport. even with all that money spent the country is scrambling to finish 5 of the 12 stadiums that will be used. three workers have died during stadium construction and another worker died monday working on a monorail project in sao paulo. all that s happening while fifa, the governing organization that oversees soccer is embroiled in another scandal. the new york times did an exhaustive investigation into match fixing allegations at the last tournament. it at the time says it got its hands on an internal fifa document that, quote, found the match rigging syndicate and its referees infiltrated the upper reaches of global soccer in order to fix exhibition matches and exploit them for betting purposes. as my next guest wrote in a time op-ed, it s past time to abolish fifa. it s like a gangrenous limb.