all eyes will be on outgoing fifa president sepp blatter, who is making his first public appearance outside switzerland since top-level fifa officials were arrested on corruption and bribery charges in may. as our kelly morgan reports, even more dark clouds are looming over the event. reporter: racism in russia has dominated the headlines, but now that fifa s executives have arrived in st. petersburg the spotlight is back on the corruption scandal, not least because of fresh criticism of fifa by world cup sponsor visa. and during the company s third-quarter earnings conference last night, chief executive charlie shaft expressed concern that fifa wasn t living up to the high standards that visa expected as a sponsor. and he went on to say, and i quote, their subsequent responses are wholly inadequate and continue to show its lack of awareness of the seriousness of the changes which are needed. now, visa also echoed calls from