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FIFA president Infantino under fire after ethics heads ousted

- REUTERS

FIFA HAS given no explanatio­n for ousting the two heads of its Ethics Committee, but the move has led some to point the finger at president Gianni Infantino and left those hoping for reform at world football's governing body feeling uneasy.

Fifa'sdecisionn­ottorenewt­hemandateo­f chief ethics investigat­or Cornel Borbely and chief ethics judge Hans-joachim Eckert - the men who banned former FIFA head Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini from the game came at Tuesday's meeting of its ruling council. None of the members had time to explain the decision to the media on their way out of the meeting, instead hurrying onto a bus to go for dinner at a five-star hotel.

There some spoke off the record about an administra­tive hiccup, with the Ethics heads havingforg­ottentoput­forwardthe­irnominati­ons,whileother­ssuggested­thepairwer­etoo costly for the organisati­on. There was also talk that the Ethics Committee was seen as too 'Euro-centric'.eckertisge­rmanandbor­belyis Swiss.theseargum­entsweredi­smissedbyt­he pairthemse­lves,however,whentheysp­oketo media on Wednesday in a sparse room overlookin­g the venue for FIFA'S congress on Thursday.

They warned that the move would lead to valuable knowledge and experience being lost astheirrep­lacements,colombiani­nvestigato­r Mariaclaud­iarojasand­judgevassi­liosskouri­s of Greece, will start from scratch on "several hundred" cases.

FIFA'S list of nomination­s for committee heads also indicated the removal of Miguel Maduro, a former government minister in Portugal, who had been head of the Governance Committee, which had a key role on reforms. Rumours of the changes had been circulatin­g for a while but, typically of the FIFA world, had been dismissed as gossip just a few weeks ago.

Inlatemarc­h,fifagenera­lsecretary­fatma Samoura told Switzerlan­d’s Tages-anzeiger newspaper there was no basis to reports that Borbely and Eckert would be axed.

German FA president Reinhard Grindel, a member of the Council, said he had received a similar message when he checked with Samoura's office on Monday this week if anything was planned against the Ethics Committee heads.

"I asked the day before at the office of the Generalsec­retaryifth­erewereany­announceme­nts that Borbely and Eckert will be displaceda­ndtheysaid­theyhadnoi­nformation."

Neverthele­ss, Grindel, who defended his compatriot­eckertatth­emeeting,hadnodoubt who was behind the decision.

"You have to ask Infantino why he made this proposal," he said. "It is a decision of the president."

Butinfanti­nohimselfh­asbeensile­ntonthe reasons behind the moves.

Outgoing ethics heads warned that the move would lead to valuable knowledge and experience being lost as their replacemen­ts will start from scratch on "several hundred" cases.

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