Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Fifa confirms February for presidential election

Football's governing body Fifa said on Tuesday (Wednesday NZ Time) its presidential election would go
ahead as planned on February 26 and promised it would do more to open up internal investigations into complaints and scandals.
The announcement was a blow for UEFA president Michel Platini - a delay in the election mooted by some officials would have given him more time to appeal against a ban from the game and then stand to replace departing leader Sepp Blatter.
Both Blatter and Platini were suspended by Fifa's Ethics Committee this month, engulfed by a deepening corruption scandal as their sport faces criminal investigations in Switzerland and the United States.
Fifa's executive committee agreed the election would take place during an extraordinary Fifa Congress in Zurich on February 26, when members would also vote in reforming statutes, the organisation said on Twitter.
The committee also agreed to change an article in Fifa's Code of Ethics which currently allows only the final decisions of cases can be made public.
The decision followed a request from the Ethics Committee which cannot at present name individuals who are under investigation even when their cases have been widely reported in the media.

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