The Asian Age

Platini seeks overturn of ban

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Paris, May 26: Former Uefa president Michel Platini said on Saturday Fifa must now lift his ban over a 1.8- million- euro payment after Swiss prosecutor­s said they had found no evidence so far to bring charges against him.

“I hope that Fifa will have the courage and the decency to lift my suspension,” Platini said.

Platini was suspended from all football- related activities, later reduced on appeal to four years, by Fifa following a $ 2 million payment he received from the body in 2011 for work he did a decade earlier, with no contract to show for the deal. The payment was authorised by Fifa’s then chief, Sepp Blatter. The disgraced Blatter is also now banned following the scandal that rocked world football.

Swiss prosecutor­s have been investigat­ing the payment and French newspaper Le Monde reported that Platini had been cleared.

The Swiss public prosecutor’s office said Saturday that although no evidence had been found “so far” to bring charges against Platini, the investigat­ion “is not completely over”.

Platini could still be required to appear before a judge if “new evidence” is found in the case, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office said.

The Swiss investigat­ion concerns the activities of Blatter during his 17- year Fifa presidency.

Platini’s lawyer Vincent Solari insisted the case was now effectivel­y over.

“There are no charges, he will not be prosecuted,” Solari said.

Fifa dismissed the claims, saying Platini had been suspended for breaching its “Code of Ethics”, not because of the Swiss probe.

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