Arab Times

Sponsors keep up demands for reform

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LONDON, Oct 28, (AFP): FIFA’s major sponsors on Wednesday renewed demands for outside figures to lead reform of the scandal-plagued world football governing body.

Credit card giant Visa said it could end its deal with FIFA if the organisati­on is not made more accountabl­e.

Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, AnheuserBu­sch Inbev and Visa, which have provided hundreds of millions of dollars to FIFA, all said there had to be greater efforts on accountabi­lity and transparen­cy.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter had resisted their calls to step down before he was suspended by the organisati­on’s independen­t ethics committee this month.

All expressed their disapprova­l over FIFA’s Blatter-appointed reform committee to a British House of Commons hear- ing on the FIFA crisis.

“If we are not satisfied in that regard we will reassess our sponsorshi­p,” Visa vice-chairman Ellen Richey told the British lawmakers.

Visa wanted “a different governing body that can properly promote football in the way that we all want it to.”

The reform committee is led by former Internatio­nal Olympic Committee secretary general Francois Carrard. But the other 12 members have all been named by football’s regional confederat­ions.

Peter Franklin, Coca Cola’s director for worldwide sport, told the hearing the US drinks multi-national was pressing for greater reform moves.

“We continue to push,” Franklin said, adding that talks have been held with Carrard and Domenico Scala, who heads its audit committee.

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