In May 2011,
Lord Triesman gave evidence in the
British Parliament that Makudi had demanded the TV rights to a friendly between England and the Thai national team in return for voting for England to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup. This led to an inquiry set up by the
Football Association, where Triesman repeated the allegation of corruption by referring to his parliamentary evidence. Makudi then tried to sue Triesman for
libel, claiming that the allegations were not true and that his reputation had been tarnished. However the case was dismissed on the grounds of
abuse of process, which was confirmed by a higher court. ==Ban and overturn==