How the Deeply Entrenched Corrution at FIFA Could be Tackled
In a quintessentially FIFA style on Friday, the Ethics committee of FIFA gave few slight slaps on the wrist of six of the members on the Executive Committee of FIFA with the most senior ones getting the least slap.
The six Executive members who were punished were found to have made various demands for money in exchange for World Cup votes to be held on December 2 this years.
Amos Adamu and Reynald Temarii were the most high profile among the pack and they were the main characters in a a Daily telegraph sting videos where reporters posed as lobbyist working for corporate organizations backing the the US 2018 Bid. Adamu was given a three years suspension from football and banned from the December 2 vote while Tamarii was given a one year suspension,fine $6000 and banned from the December 2 vote.Other four were given similar light punishments.
Monday, November 22, 2010
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