Saturday 13 February 2016

FIFA bans former General Secretary for 12 years

Former General secretary of the world's football governing body, Jerome Valcke, has been banned by ethics committee of the association for 12 years. This is due to his involvement in a World Cup tickets scandal and TV rights sales.

The Frenchman was dismissed last month, but has now been banned from all football-related activity and fined 100,000 Swiss francs (almost £71,000).

The statement from FIFA read: “Amongst other things, the adjudicatory chamber found that a sports marketing firm had gained an undue advantage from the selling of FIFA World Cup tickets.

“In this respect, not only did Mr Valcke do nothing to stop these activities, he even encouraged the persons responsible to do so. Furthermore, Mr Valcke repeatedly encouraged them to breach an agreement concluded between FIFA and the sports marketing firm.

“Moreover, by travelling at FIFA’s expense purely for sightseeing reasons as well as repeatedly choosing private flights for his trips over commercial flights without any business rationale for doing so, Mr Valcke gained an advantage for himself and relatives.

“In doing so, Mr Valcke acted against FIFA’s best interests and caused considerable financial damage to FIFA.

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