Thursday 23 August 2012

FIFA CORRUPTION WAR DEEPENS AS BIN HAMMAN IS ONCE AGAIN BANNED

Mohamed bin Hammam has been suspended for 90
days at the request of Fifa ethics prosecutor Michael Garcia. FIFA's
anti-corruption
judge made his first decision in office with
confirming the fact that former presidential candidate
Mohamed bin Hammam is provisionally suspended while the bribery
allegations against him is looked into. FIFA says Joachim Eckert
invited the alleged Bin Hammam "to submit a written statement" on the
case before making his pronouncement.
FIFA have previously suspended bin
Hammam from all soccer duties for 90 days last month at the request of
the ethics prosecutor Michael
Garcia. Garcia is deciding whether
to charge bin Hammam over an alleged financial
mismanagement of Asian Football Confederation
funds during the Qatari official's presidency. Garcia
is also looking into an allegation that stated that Caribbean voters
were bribed during the FIFA presidential election held last
year. The Court of Arbitration for Sport last month lifted bin
Hammam's life ban, prompting FIFA to
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