The Asian Age

Fifa corruption fight ‘setback’ by purge of ethics team

- POGBA’S TRANSFER TO BE PROBED

Manama, May 10: Fifa’s decision to remove its ethics team was a “setback in the fight against corruption”, one of those dismissed, investigat­or Cornel Borbely, told a press conference in Bahrain on Wednesday.

World football’s governing body has recommende­d that Borbely, along with the ethics judge who helped bring down Sepp Blatter, Hans-Joachim Eckert, not be re-elected at the Fifa Congress which takes place on May 11 in the Gulf.

Borbely also said there were “several hundred cases” of corruption pending.

“The removal means nothing else but the end of the reform process,” said Borbely.

“The ethics commission is the key institutio­n of the Fifa reforms.

“We could bring back some trust in Fifa, the ethics committee... Was the role model for the whole sports world.

“As it seems now, the work of the ethics committee was inconvenie­nt for functionar­ies, for Fifa officials.

“The removal of the ethics committee is not in Fifa’s best interests... And it’s a setback for the fight against corruption,” said Borbely.

The dramatic recommenda­tion was taken by the allpowerfu­l Fifa Council on Tuesday. The decision not to re-elect Eckert and Borbely comes as they have both

served their four-year terms.

The Council recommende­d replacing Eckert with Vassilios Skouris of Greece,

a former president of the European Court of Justice.

Similarly, ethics investigat­or Borbely is to be replaced by Colombia’s Claudia Rojas.

Skouris served as president on the ECJ from 2003 until 2015.

The decision is set to be ratified by Fifa at its annual Congress, which convenes in Bahrain on Thursday.

The decision is controvers­ial as critics have accused Fifa president Gianni Infantino of having a personal motive to replace Eckert and Borbely, as an ethics investigat­ion was launched against him last year. Eckert was the judge who opened proceeding­s against Blatter and Michel Platini in November 2015. Maria Fifa is to investigat­e the world-record transfer of Paul Pogba to Manchester United, a source at world football’s governing body said. French midfielder Pogba was transferre­d for more than £89.3 million in August 2016 from Italian club Juventus. — AFP

 ??  ?? Former chairmen of the chambers of the independen­t Fifa Ethics Committee, Hans-Joachim Eckert (left) and Cornel Borbely (right) at a press conference in Manama. —
Former chairmen of the chambers of the independen­t Fifa Ethics Committee, Hans-Joachim Eckert (left) and Cornel Borbely (right) at a press conference in Manama. —

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