FIFA chief banned amid corruption scandal
Blatter and Platini
were suspended by the FIFA ethics committee in the wake of a Swiss criminal
investigation. The decision seemingly ends Platini's bid to succeed Blatter as
FIFA president in the emergency election in February.
Another presidential
hopeful, Chung Mong-joon, was suspended for six years in a separate case and
FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke was banned for 90 days.
The suspensions can
be extended by up to 45 days.
Issa Hayatou, the longtime head of
the African soccer confederation who was reprimanded in 2011 by the
International Olympic Committee in a FIFA kickbacks scandal, will take over as
acting president.
The Cameroonian, who
has a serious kidney illness that requires regular dialysis sessions, is
currently in Yaounde and is expected to travel
to Zurich
immediately.
Hayatou said he
would not stand for president but remained committed to the reform process.
"We will also
continue to cooperate fully with authorities and follow the internal
investigation wherever it leads," Hayatou said in a statement.
The interim leader
of UEFA will be Spanish federation head Angel Maria Villar, who remains at risk
of being sanctioned from the FIFA ethics committee in its investigation of the
2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding contests.
Blatter's suspension
brings a sudden halt to a 40-year career that had survived waves of scandals
until he was placed under criminal investigation.
Last month, Swiss
authorities turned up at Blatter's office at FIFA headquarters and interrogated
him. The criminal case centers on Blatter allegedly misusing
FIFA money by making a $2 million payment to Platini, who was questioned as a
witness.
Blatter was also
questioned by Swiss investigators about broadcasting contracts sold to former
FIFA vice president Jack Warner in 2005 that were supposedly
undervalued.
Blatter's lawyer,
Richard Cullen, said the ethics committee failed to follow procedure and based
its decision on a "misunderstanding."
"The attorney
general in Switzerland
... opened an investigation but brought no charge against the president,"
Cullen said in a statement. "In fact, the prosecutors will be obliged by
law to dismiss the case if their investigation, barely two weeks old, does not
establish sufficient evidence.
"President Blatter looks forward
to the opportunity to present evidence that will demonstrate that he did not
engage in any misconduct, criminal or otherwise."
There was no
immediate comment from Platini.
The suspension of
the former France
great could have the most far-reaching implications. Platini submitted his
formal candidacy to stand in the Feb. 26 election to replace Blatter on
Thursday morning. That means it will have to be considered by the audit and
compliance committee after the Oct. 26 deadline for candidacies.
Chung, a former FIFA
vice president, was found guilty of breaches relating to South Korea 's
failed bid for the 2022 World Cup. Valcke had already been put on leave last
month after being the subject of allegations over a deal for black market sales
of tickets to 2014 World Cup matches.
confederation 聯盟
reprimanded 訓斥
kidney 腎
interim 臨時
sanctioned 制裁
halt 停止
allegedly 據稱
misusing 濫用
obliged 有義務
misconduct 不端行為
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It's said that Michel Platini and Sepp Blatter made a deal that is illegal, so they were both suspended for 90 days.
回覆刪除As a UEFA President, it is a shame of doing the wrong thing.
I think they should responsible and be punished for what they have done.