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FIFA suspend officials amid allegations of World Cup bid corruption
November 18, 2010 -- Updated 1211 GMT (2011 HKT)

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SPORT/football/11/18/soccer.investigation/?hpt=T1

(CNN) -- World football's governing body FIFA suspended two of its executive committee members amid allegations of World Cup bid corruption on Thursday.

The organization's ethics committee -- who held a press conference from their headquarters' building in Zurich, Switzerland -- confirmed that Amos Adamu of Nigeria and Reynald Temarii of Tahiti would not be allowed to take part in the December ballot to decide the host of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup following an investigation.
Adamu, 57, who has been a FIFA member since 2006 and is the director of sports development in his homeland, was provisionally suspended for three years as well as being fined $10, 000.

Temarii, 43, a FIFA vice president who is president of the Oceania Football Confederation and adviser to the French Polynesian government, was given a 12-month provisional ban as well as a fine of $5,000.
The move follows allegations in the British newspaper the Sunday Times, that both executives had solicited bribes in exchange for their support of a candidate bid.

In an undercover operation, the newspaper's reporters said they approached six current or former FIFA officials, all of whom "suggested paying huge bribes to FIFA executive committee members." Two of the six asked for direct payment themselves, the paper reported.

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I am innocent of all the charges levelled against me by the ethics committee and I completely refute the decision they have made
--Amos Adamu, suspended FIFA official

The ballot will now go ahead as scheduled on 2 December, without Adamu and Temarii taking part, meaning that 22 voters will now decide between the nine candidate nations.

There are four candidates, all in Europe, to host the 2018 tournament: England, Russia and a pair of dual bids, one from Spain and Portugal, the other from Belgium and the Netherlands. The United States, Australia, Japan, South Korea and Qatar all hope to be home to the 2022 tournament.

Four other FIFA officials were disciplined by the committee: Slim Aloulou, the chairman of the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber, was banned for two years while Ahongalu Fusimalohi -- the general secretary of the Tonga Football Association -- and Amadou Diakite -- member of the Referees Committee -- were both given a three-year ban.

Ismael Bhamjee of Botswana -- a honorary member from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) -- was suspended from taking part in football-related activity for four years.

FIFA stated that each member had breached various articles of their code of ethics but stopped short of claiming that any had been found guilty of corruption.

FIFA ethics committee chairman Claudio Sulser admitted that the findings had been "greatly" damaging for the Swiss-based organization.

Adamu told the Press Association that, despite the findings of the investigation, he intended to appeal the decision.

"I am profoundly disappointed with the ethics committee's findings and had honestly believed I would be exonerated of any charges by now," he said.

"I am innocent of all the charges leveled against me by the ethics committee and I completely refute the decision they have made. As yet I have not been advised of the grounds of the ethics committee's decision but regardless, I will be lodging a full appeal against it with immediate effect."

The body added that no evidence of violation between bid committees, in relation to the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding process, had been found.

Allegations of collusion between the bid teams of Spain-Portugal 2018 and Qatar 2022, an action that is against bidding regulations, had surfaced prior to Thursday's announcement but FIFA found in their favor.
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Re: FIFA suspend officials amid allegations of World Cup bid corruption
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2010, 07:38:51 AM »
Man, I scan the the article expecting (hoping) to seethe JW name befor I fully read the entire thing.
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Re: FIFA suspend officials amid allegations of World Cup bid corruption
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2010, 08:03:56 AM »
I could tell without reading the article is not anyone that really matters that get suspended.
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