The next World Cup is only three years away, but Russia and Qatar may be stripped of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, respectively, according to Domenico Scala, the head of FIFA’s auditing and compliance committee. FIFA ruled out a re-vote for the future tournaments in May, but that was before FIFA president Sepp Blatter announced that he would eventually step down from his position.

According to the AFP, Scala told a Swiss newspaper that if it is proven that bribes influenced the voting, a re-vote could take place.

Via the AFP:

“If evidence exists that Qatar and Russia received the (World Cup) awards only thanks to bribes, then the awards could be annulled. He said however that “this evidence has not been provided” so far.”

That evidence hasn’t been found yet, but it could just be a matter of time. Former FIFA official Chuck Blazer admitted that he accepted bribes in exchange for his host nation vote for the 1998 and 2010 World Cups, and the Telegraph reported Saturday that new allegations claim that Morocco won the vote to host the 2010 World Cup over South Africa, with both countries bribing officials. According to Reuters, the FBI will investigate the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups as part of a FIFA probe.