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The FIFA Ethics Committee, under the
chairmanship of Claudio Sulser (Switzerland)
and in a panel also composed of Petrus
Damaseb (Namibia), Juan Pedro Damiani
(Uruguay), Dominique Rocheteau (France),
Dali Tahir (Indonesia) and Robert Torres
(Guam), has decided to ban six football
officials from taking part in any
football-related activity (administrative,
sports or any other) for periods of between
one and four years after they were found to
have breached various articles of the FIFA
Code of Ethics. The decisions, which were
taken during a three-day meeting of the
Ethics Committee held in Zurich between 15
and 17 November 2010, are the following:
Reynald Temarii (FIFA vice-president) was
banned from taking part in any kind of
football-related activity (administrative,
sports or any other) at national and
international level for a period of one
year. Furthermore, he was fined CHF 5,000.
Amos Adamu (FIFA Executive Committee member)
was banned from taking part in any kind of
football-related activity (administrative,
sports or any other) at national and
international level for a period of three
years. Furthermore, he was fined CHF 10,000.
Slim Aloulou (chairman of the FIFA Dispute
Resolution Chamber and member of the FIFA
Players’ Status Committee) was banned from
taking part in any kind of football-related
activity (administrative, sports or any
other) at national and international level
for a period of two years. Furthermore, he
was fined CHF 10,000.
Ahongalu Fusimalohi (General Secretary of
the Tonga FA) was banned from taking part in
any kind of football-related activity
(administrative, sports or any other) at
national and international level for a
period of three years. Furthermore, he was
fined CHF 10,000.
Amadou Diakite (member of the FIFA Referees
Committee) was banned from taking part in
any kind of football-related activity
(administrative, sports or any other) at
national and international level for a
period of three years. Furthermore, he was
fined CHF 10,000.
Ismael Bhamjee (CAF honorary member) was
banned from taking part in any kind of
football-related activity (administrative,
sports or any other) at national and
international level for a period of four
years. Furthermore, he was fined CHF 10,000.
FIFA had opened proceedings against the two
Executive Committee members on 18 October
2010 and had requested the Ethics Committee
to conduct an independent, in-depth
investigation into the matter. On 20
October, the Ethics Committee had
provisionally suspended the six officials
(cf. media release from 20 October:
http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/media/newsid=1320880.html).
Finally, the Ethics Committee examined the
information related to alleged agreements
between member associations and their Bid
Committees in relation to the 2018 and 2022
FIFA World Cup™ bidding process, but did not
find enough evidence of a violation of the
Bid Registration document and the Code of
Ethics.
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