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World Service,27 May 2015,28 mins

Top Fifa Officials Arrested in Corruption Investigation

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How are sponsors of football worldwide reacting to the US indictment of Fifa officials? Also, we produce enough food for everyone on the planet, so why do so many still go hungry? We talk to Jomo Kwame Sundaram, who helped author a new UN report considering the one in nine people globally who can not get the food they need. And, we hear from Heidi Chow from campaign group Global Justice Now about its concerns over corporate involvement in the food chain. Plus, Britain's new government has officially launched its challenge to how the European Union is run. Our regular economic commentator Roger Bootle gives us his take on plans outlined today. And, as energy companies cut costs because of lower oil prices, our Middle East business correspondent Mark Lobel considers the impact on smaller firms in the region. (Photo: Fifa sign. Credit: Getty Images)

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