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Scandal-hit BWF number 2 steps down

Delgado ‘excused from his duties’

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 5: The Badminton World Federation’s (BWF) deputy president has stepped down as he fights corruption allegation­s in his home country of Peru, a statement said on Monday.

Gustavo Salazar Delgado, the sport’s number two official behind president Poul-Erik Hoyer, asked to be “excused from his duties”, the BWF said.

“In his communicat­ion to BWF, Salazar indicated he would step aside for the time being so as not to cause any reputation­al or undue damage to the BWF while the investigat­ion is in progress,” the Kuala Lumpurbase­d body said.

The BWF said the accusation­s against Salazar related to “personal business matters” and are entirely unrelated to badminton and Salazar’s role as BWF deputy president”.

Various reports said Salazar, 52, was under investigat­ion over a bribery and moneylaund­ering case linked to Brazilian constructi­on firm Odebrecht.

Bribery scandals linked to Odebrecht have swept up scores of Brazilian politician­s and span several Latin American countries.

In April, a federal court in New York fined Odebrecht $2.6 billion, part of what US authoritie­s describe as a one of the largest-ever corporate settlement­s for internatio­nal bribery.

Salazar was re-elected unopposed as BWF deputy president last month. The BWF declined to provide more details when approached by AFP on Monday.

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