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FIFA open graft probe against Bin Hammam, Warner

World football governing body FIFA announced today they have opened a corruption probe into four officials including Qatar's Mohamed Bin Hammam and Trinidadian Jack Warner.

Updated on: May 25, 2011 06:33 PM IST
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World football governing body FIFA announced today they have opened a corruption probe into four officials including Qatar's Mohamed Bin Hammam and Trinidadian Jack Warner.

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They are accused of possible fraud and ethics violations in connection with the forthcoming election for the FIFA presidency on June 1 when Bin Hammam will challenge former ally Joseph Blatter, who is seeking a fourth and final four-year term.

Bin Hammam, 61, is currently president of the Asian Football Confederation while Warner, 68, is FIFA vice-president and CONCACAF president. The probe also concerns Caribbean Football Union (CFU) officials Debbie Minguell and Jason Sylvester.

The defence of the four will be heard on May 27 and they will appear before FIFA's ethics committee in Zurich on May 29. The affair follows information concerning possible violations of the FIFA Code of Ethics brought to the attention of FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke by US executive committee member Chuck Blazer, who is also CONCACAF secretary general, on May 24.

"In particular, the report referred to a special meeting of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), apparently organised jointly by FIFA Vice-President Jack A. Warner and FIFA Executive Committee member Mohamed bin Hammam, which took place on 10 and 11 May 2011.

 
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