BusinessMirror

Former Chinese football head sentenced for life for bribery

-

BEIJING—THE former president of the Chinese Football Associatio­n (CFA) has been sentenced to life in prison amid a wide-ranging crackdown on sports corruption.

Chinese courts on Tuesday handed down sentences of between eight years and life in prison to officials in the Communist Party-controlled sports programs, accusing them of taking bribes and committing other financial crimes.

Chen Xuyuan, the former CFA president, received a life sentence for helping fix matches and using his various positions to commit financial crimes, state media reported.

Xinhua reported that all of Chen’s personal property would be confiscate­d and his illegal gains would be recovered and turned over to the state treasury.

Other high-ranking officials sentenced to prison for taking bribes included the former head of the National Athletics Associatio­n, Hong Chen, who was sentenced to 13 years, former high-ranking soccer official Chen Yongliang, who received 14 years, and Dong Zheng, former CEO of the CFA Super League Company, for eight years.

The league is largely backed by real estate firms that have become overextend­ed and cannot deliver finished apartments or pay back their debts.

The payments to players whom they hoped would make them ever-bigger in China and possibly internatio­nal brand names have come askew amid concerns about company finances in the world’s second largest economy.

China’s domestic soccer leagues have long struggled with corruption and financial instabilit­y, while the national men’s and women’s teams languish in the internatio­nal ranks, despite earlier successes.

Corruption in the sport is mainly linked to payoffs to players and referees to produce an outcome that benefits gambling syndicates.

There have also been allegation­s that payments were made to gain players spots at training camps for top teams, including the men’s national squad, which is now ranked 88th by FIFA. The Chinese women’s team occupies 19th place.

 ?? ?? CHEN XUYUAN is accused of fixing matches and committing financial crimes.
CHEN XUYUAN is accused of fixing matches and committing financial crimes.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines