The
FIFA Appeal Committee, under the
chairmanship of judge Larry
Mussenden (Bermuda), has
confirmed the decisions taken by
the Ethics Committee on 17
November 2010 regarding the bans
on Reynald Temarii and Amos
Adamu. (cf. media release:
http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/media/newsid=1336779.html)
regarding the bans on Reynald
Temarii and Amos Adamu – who
were at the time FIFA
Vice-President and FIFA
Executive Committee member – for
a breach of the FIFA Code of
Ethics. In addition, the Appeal
Committee has partially upheld
the appeals of Slim Aloulou,
Amadou Diakité and Ahongalu
Fusimalohi, whose sanctions have
been reduced.
The decisions, which were taken
during a two-day meeting of the
Appeal Committee held in Zurich
on 2 and 3 February 2011, are as
follows:
• Reynald Temarii: the appeal
has been rejected and the
decision of the FIFA Ethics
Committee confirmed. The
sanction of a one-year ban from
taking part in any
football-related activity and a
fine of CHF 5,000 has been
maintained.
• Amos Adamu: the appeal has
been rejected and the decision
of the FIFA Ethics Committee
confirmed. The sanction of a
three-year ban from taking part
in any football-related activity
and a fine of CHF 10,000 has
been maintained.
• Slim Aloulou: the appeal has
been partially upheld. The
infringements as stipulated in
the decision of the FIFA Ethics
Committee have been confirmed.
The sanctions have been reduced
to a one-year ban from taking
part in any football-related
activity (instead of a two-year
ban) and a fine of CHF 5,000
(instead of CHF 10,000).
• Amadou Diakité: the appeal has
been partially upheld. The
infringements as stipulated in
the decision of the FIFA Ethics
Committee have been confirmed.
The sanctions have been reduced
to a two-year ban from taking
part in any football-related
activity (instead of a
three-year ban) and a fine of
CHF 7,500 (instead of CHF
10,000).
• Ahongalu Fusimalohi: the
appeal has been partially
upheld. The infringements as
stipulated in the decision of
the FIFA Ethics Committee have
been confirmed. The sanctions
have been reduced to a two-year
ban from taking part in any
football-related activity
(instead of a three-year ban)
and a fine of CHF 7,500 (instead
of CHF 10,000).
Ismael Bhamjee did not appeal
the decision taken by the Ethics
Committee in November 2010.
