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: Oliver details the unexpected and widely criticized decision to award the tournament to Qatar, despite the country's lack of existing soccer infrastructure and extreme summer heat (which eventually forced a move to winter). He revisits long-standing allegations of bribery within FIFA that allegedly influenced the bidding process.

: The episode is part of a series of segments Oliver has done over the years criticizing FIFA, which some observers credit with helping shift public and legislative opinion regarding the organization's corruption. [S9E30] FIFA

For more details or to watch the segment, you can find it on the official Last Week Tonight YouTube channel or stream it on Max (formerly HBO Max). AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more : Oliver details the unexpected and widely criticized

: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the treatment of migrant workers. Oliver discusses the Kafala system , which trapped workers from countries like India and Nepal in conditions described as "forced labor". He reports on the poor living conditions in labor camps and the high number of worker deaths associated with the $300 billion infrastructure projects. For more details or to watch the segment,

: Aside from the main FIFA story, the episode briefly touches on the "ongoing chaos" at Twitter following its acquisition by Elon Musk.