And world football’s governing body Fifa says the South African government has agreed to investigate allegations of match fixing in the run-up to the 2010 World Cup. Fifa said in a statement that the investigation will be limited to friendly matches of the South African Football Association ahead of the World Cup.
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[00:01.59]BBC News with Nick Kelly.
[00:03.39]Pope Francis has urged the Roman Catholic Church to act with determination to tackle the sexual abuse of children
[00:09.87] in his first remarks on the issue since he became pontiff.
[00:12.97]But a group representing abuse victims says the comments are inadequate.
[00:16.83]Alan Johnston reports.
[00:18.25]Pope Francis made his remarks to the Vatican officials who investigate sex abuse cases.
[00:24.61]He urged them to continue what he said was the decisive action demanded by his predecessor Pope Benedict.
[00:31.40]The new pope said this required measures to protect children and to help those who have suffered abuse in the past.
[00:37.87]He also spoke of the need to pursue the guilty.
[00:41.43]But those representing victims of abuse will want more.
[00:45.29]Responding to the pope’s words,