Michel Platini has said Fifa must hold another vote for the 2022 World Cup if corruption allegations against Qatar’s winning bid are proved. The Uefa president told L’Equipe that he does not regret his own vote for Qatar and still thinks the Gulf nation “was the right choice for Fifa and for world football”. “But if instances of corruption are proved, there will need to be a new vote and sanctions,” Platini said. The Fifa prosecutor Michael Garcia plans by next week to wrap up his investigation of the 2010 votes for Qatar and 2018 World Cup host Russia. Platini claimed that “somebody, something” was plotting to discredit his possible candidacy for the Fifa presidency. Media reports this week cast doubts on Platini’s links to the disgraced Mohamed bin Hammam, alleging a secret meeting before the 2010 vote with the Qatari official, suspected of vote-buying and other irregularities whom Fifa subsequently expelled in 2012. Platini told L’Equipe it was simply breakfast with a work colleague and fellow member of the Fifa board. “I read ‘Platini corrupt?’ in all the newspapers, on news agency wires, on blogs. Honestly, it hurts,” Platini said. “I saw this colleague 10,000 times in 15 years….