GOLF - Just when Tiger Woods thought he had enough on his plate the FBI have had a go at him. Special agent John Gillies, who has led major anti-corruption drives during his long and distinguished career with the FBI, was speaking principally about financiers and unscrupulous officials when he made a speech to a chamber of commerce meeting in Boca Raton, Florida, in which Gillies said that corruption in the USA was increasing and tearing at the fabric of society. But he went on to say that major sporting stars such as Tiger Woods were partly to blame for corruption in the USA, because when sporting heroes indulge in bad behaviour they are letting down children who see them as role models. As Gillies put it of Woods's 'car crash': "Money can't buy everything."Woods might be a philanderer and wife-cheater, but to hold him partly to blame for an increase in corruption in the USA over the past five years seems a tad harsh!
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