Thursday, October 8, 2015

Scandal FIFA: Blatter suspended for 90 days – Il Sole 24 Ore

Joseph Blatter will be suspended as a precautionary measure to 90 days as president of FIFA. This is what transpires from the meeting of the Ethics Committee of FIFA itself to discuss the positions of the same Blatter and UEFA President Michel Platini after the scandal involving the football world. The request now goes to the scrutiny by the trial chamber.
Friday will come the final decisions: Blatter, however, that he will step down on February 26, is under investigation in Switzerland for a suspect payment of 2 million Euros to Michel Platini and the ‘fire sale’ of television rights. The Swiss executive in charge will always return for handing the Golden Ball in 2015 on January 11, his last official act: February 26, 2016 we will know who will be his successor.
Also remains to be seen what will be the decision to Load the same Platini and Chung Mong-Joon, former vice president of FIFA suspected of corruption and as the French candidate in the elections of 26 February. If both were found guilty, it would be difficult to see them run for the post of FIFA’s number one.



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