The chairman of the adjudicatory chamber of the FIFA Ethics Committee,
Hans-Joachim Eckert, has decided to provisionally ban FIFA Executive
Committee member Chuck Blazer from taking part in any kind of
football-related activity at national and international level for a
maximum period of 90 days.
The decision was taken following a request
made by the acting deputy chairman of the investigatory chamber of the Ethics Committee, Robert Torres, based on the fact that various breaches of the FIFA Code of Ethics appear to have been committed by Chuck Blazer and that a decision on the main issue could not be taken early enough.
The investigatory chamber of the Ethics Committee
previously opened investigation proceedings against Chuck Blazer in
response to the final report of the CONCACAF Integrity Committee (cf.
www.concacafintegrityreport.com). The CONCACAF General Secretary,
Enrique Sanz, asked FIFA to assume jurisdiction in “view of the serious
alleged misconduct” and the implications for FIFA.
The chairman of the investigatory chamber of the Ethics Committee, Michael J. Garcia, declined to participate in this investigation due to the fact that he holds the same nationality as Chuck Blazer (cf. art. 35 par. 2 c) of the FIFA Code of Ethics).
culled from FIFA.COM
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