FIFA Ethics Committee has requested a penalty of eight years of absolute disqualification and a hundred thousand Swiss francs fine for the Secretary-General Jerome Valcke’a.
The corruption scandal in FIFA
” We apply for nine years disqualification Secretary General of FIFA, one year longer than for the president of this organization, “- said in a statement Coordinator of the Ethics Committee of FIFA Cornel Borbely. He said that investigation on corruption charges, is already covered by 41 people from around the world, among them are the highest-ranking activists of all structures of FIFA.
FIFA Secretary also extended – on a proposal Borbely’ego – by a further 45 days the punishment of suspension that in October 2015 he received together with Swiss FIFA President Sepp Blatter and UEFA chief Michel Platini. The three were then 90 days excluded from the structures of world football.
– All reject the charges are fabricated. A scandal is putting them no proven guilty – said Valcke.
21 December 2015 Blatter and Platini were suspended by FIFA’s Ethics Committee for eight years. Additionally, imposed on them fines amounting to 50 thousand. and 80 thousand. Swiss francs.
The suspension means that Platini will not be able to compete in the elections for the head of FIFA, which are scheduled for February 26. On behalf of UEFA’s start, therefore, as reported earlier, the secretary general of the organization of Italy Gianni Infantino.
Blatter and Platini announced the appeal of Monday’s decision to the Court of Arbitration for. Sport (CAS).
Ethics Committee called the transfer of two million francs on account Platini in 2011 “conflict of interest”. Both activists maintain that this is the overdue payment for the work he performed for the FIFA Frenchman in 1998-2002. But there is no document recording the transfer of this amount – presidents argue that entered into an oral agreement and deny that they have done something illegal.
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