Malta Independent

FIFA bans African official for 10 years for finance offenses

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FIFA banned a senior African soccer official for 10 years on Wednesday for financial wrongdoing, including taking funds from a campaign tackling Ebola.

FIFA said its ethics judges banned Musa Bility, a member of the Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) executive committee, for 10 years and fined him 500,000 Swiss francs ($507,200).

In December 2015, Bility was blocked as a FIFA presidenti­al candidate after the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport upheld a ruling that he failed an integrity check. That election was won two months later by current president Gianni Infantino.

The Liberian businessma­n's ban from all soccer duties was announced days after he said he would appeal to sport's highest court against CAF's FIFA-backed plan to send its top administra­tor from Zurich to oversee the troubled African soccer body.

The court in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d, confirmed Wednesday it had registered Bility's appeal.

FIFA's ethics committee has been formally investigat­ing Bility since last May after soccer's world body audited the financial accounts of the Liberian soccer federation (LFA), which he led.

FIFA found conflicts of interest including "various payments made by the LFA to (and received from) entities owned by or connected to Mr. Bility and his family."

FIFA also identified "misappropr­iation of the funds granted under FIFA's '11 against Ebola' campaign." It was launched in 2014 by FIFA working with the World Health Organizati­on, and included Cristiano Ronaldo helping raise awareness of the medical emergency in Africa.

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