Ford government writing to FIFA over ‘ongoing non-compliance’ with ticket resale law
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The Ford government says it has reached out to FIFA about “ongoing non-compliance” with its strict new legal changes to curb ticket scalping as the soccer giant prepares to host six matches in Toronto. A spokesperson for Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement Stephen Crawford suggested his ministry had warned FIFA over its current resale strategy, which they believe breaks the new rules. “As a primary seller, FIFA is permitted to set ticket prices at its discretion,” they told Global News. “However, if tickets are resold on their platform above face value, those sales…
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