The FIFA scandal continues to roll down the road. The organization just cannot seem to move past the endemic corruption baked into its system. The most recent casualty was David Chung, who resigned as the president of the Oceania Football Confederation. This time, the allegations were not that he had sold his vote for the location of a past or upcoming World Cup, but that he had profited from monies sent by FIFA to the regional soccer federations.

Thomas Fox has practiced law for over 40 years. Tom writes the daily award-winning blog, the FCPA Compliance and Ethics blog and founded the Compliance Podcast Network. Tom leads the discussion on AI in...