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    FIFA investigating Jack Warner and Mohamed Bin Hammam

    Seems they're being looked into for corruption.

    A cynical person might think Blatter has instigated this to undermine Bin Hamman as a candiate for the presidental election!!

    Exclusive: Mohamed Bin Hammam and Jack Warner charged by Fifa over alleged bribes in presidential election
    Fifa presidential challenger Mohamed Bin Hammam and Jack Warner, a Fifa vice-president, are to face disciplinary action for allegedly offering bribes to members of the Caribbean Football Union in exchange for votes in next week’s election, the Daily Telegraph can disclose.

    Exclusive: Mohamed Bin Hammam and Jack Warner charged by Fifa over alleged bribes in presidential election
    Fifa presidential challenger Mohamed Bin Hammam and Jack Warner, a Fifa vice-president, are to face disciplinary action for allegedly offering bribes to members of the Caribbean Football Union in exchange for votes in next week’s election, the Daily Telegraph can disclose.

    Summoned: Jack Warner (left) and Mohamed Bin Hammam have been called to appear before a disciplinary hearing Photo: AP By Paul Kelso, Chief Sports Reporter 12:10PM BST 25 May 2011
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    The extraordinary allegations will throw the presidential race into chaos just a week before the presidential vote in Zurich and threaten a schism in the governing body.

    Fifa has acted after receiving a report from Fifa executive committee member Chuck Blazer regarding Bin Hammam and Warner’s conduct at the CFU meeting on May 10-11.

    Blazer’s allegations are understood to be supported by affadavits from the witnesses prepared by lawyers.

    The witnesses are understood to have told the lawyers that they witnessed Warner offering the gifts to all the national association heads at a meeting of the Caribbean Football Union, and that it was clear they were expected to back Bin Hammam in return.

    In a statement Fifa said: On 24 May 2011, FIFA Executive Committee member and CONCACAF General Secretary Chuck Blazer reported to FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke possible violations of the FIFA Code of Ethics allegedly committed by officials.

    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. This meeting was linked to the upcoming FIFA presidential election.

    In view of the facts alleged in this report, which include bribery allegations, FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke, in compliance with art. 16 of the FIFA Code of Ethics, yesterday requested the FIFA Ethics Committee to open ethics proceedings.

    Subsequently, the FIFA Ethics Committee today, 25 May 2011, opened a procedure against the following officials:

    - FIFA Vice-President Jack A. Warner

    - FIFA Executive Committee member Mohamed bin Hammam

    - CFU official Debbie Minguell

    - CFU official Jason Sylvester

    The aforementioned officials have been invited to take position by 27 May 2011 and to attend a hearing by the FIFA Ethics Committee at the Home of FIFA (Zurich) on 29 May 2011.

    Based on art. 87.1 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code and art. 17.2 of the FIFA Code of Ethics, the chairman of the FIFA Ethics Committee, Claudio Sulser, has declined to participate in this FIFA Ethics Committee meeting due to the Swiss nationality he shares with Joseph S. Blatter, a candidate for the upcoming FIFA presidency.

    The meeting will therefore be chaired by the deputy chairman of the FIFA Ethics Committee, Petrus Damaseb (Namibia). No additional comments will be made by FIFA until further notice.

    The decision to suspend Bin Hammam is likely to make his candidacy impossible, but will also lead to questions of Fifa’s motives in acting now.

    There are also likely to be implications for Qatar’s 2022 World Cup, which is already the subject of allegations of corruption published in the British Parliament.

    The charges against Warner, a staunch Blatter ally for more than a decade, seem to signal the end of his hugely controversial tenure as Fifa’s most influential power-broker.

    Bin Hammam attended the CFU meeting after visa problems meant he was unable to attend the annual congress of the Concacaf confederation, of which Warner is president, in Miami, earlier in the month.

    Each of Fifa’s 208 member associations has a vote in the presidential election, investing huge influence in larger confederations such as Concacaf, and making individual lobbying crucial.

    Following the Concacaf meeting, attended by Blatter, Warner appeared to offer his backing for the president, advising him to spend his time lobbying where it might be more “useful”.

    The Blatter camp remained anxious about Warner’s influence and support however, and Bin Hammam’s visit was an opportunity for the challenger to make his case directly to 30 voting members, 15% of the electorate.

    Warner has long been considered the king-maker in the presidential election with his control of the 40 Concacaf votes the key to either candidate’s success.

    His support has been crucial to Blatter’s two previous contested elections, in 1998 and 2002, and he helped ensure that there was no challenger in 2007.

    In return Blatter has helped ensure that repeated scandals, most notably his sale of 2006 World Cup tickets intended for Trinidad fans through a family travel firm, have not cost him his post on Fifa’s executive committee.

    After the CFU meeting Warner warned delegates that they might face allegations of wrongdoing, but to ignore them.

    "You will hear the president of Asia came here for your vote and he gave you, a Benz for you, a Benz for you and a Benz for you," said Warner.

    "You will hear of course that he came from Asia and gave you a barrel of oil. You will hear those things.

    "You will hear he gave you a ship and I am asking you, when you go back home, because [in] the media, everybody believes the worst thing possible.

    "When you go back home, you hold your head high and you will tell your members that you were not part of this international nonsense."

    The charges Warner and Bin Hammam face mean such allegations can no longer be airily dismissed, and the future of Fifa will be shaped by the outcome of the legal and political battle about to be waged.


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    Without reading it all I already know it is a Blatter tactic to discredit and eliminate Bin Hammam as a rival in the election. ****ing hate FIFA with a passion, both the organisation and the game!
    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tee View Post
      Without reading it all I already know it is a Blatter tactic to discredit and eliminate Bin Hammam as a rival in the election. ****ing hate FIFA with a passion, both the organisation and the game!


      all of them are dodgy as ****, like an old boys club it really is.

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        #4
        Its all ****ing bull**** Blatter is trying to get everyone other then the Arabs onside by saying "their might be a re-election" Cunts.

        Give it to Australia.
        96 Never Forgotten

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          #5
          Originally posted by Fernandinho View Post
          Its all ****ing bull**** Blatter is trying to get everyone other then the Arabs onside by saying "their might be a re-election" Cunts.

          Give it to Australia.


          Qatar FTW!!
          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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            #6
            I am fuming, then again you can just BRIBE me to make me happy.
            96 Never Forgotten

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              #7
              Originally posted by rcasemore View Post


              all of them are dodgy as ****, like an old boys club it really is.
              A bit like us mods eh

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                #8
                Originally posted by Reece View Post
                A bit like us mods eh
                But a bit more democratic.
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tee View Post
                  But a bit more democratic.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tee View Post
                    Without reading it all I already know it is a Blatter tactic to discredit and eliminate Bin Hammam as a rival in the election. ****ing hate FIFA with a passion, both the organisation and the game!


                    Originally posted by rcasemore View Post


                    all of them are dodgy as ****, like an old boys club it really is.
                    The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                      #11
                      As soon as Lack Walter is involved you know corruption has happend.
                      But the same goes for Blatter.
                      Blank

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tee View Post
                        But a bit more democratic.
                        banned

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                          #13
                          What's actually going to come of this?

                          Fifa are, in effect, 'investigating' themselves. It'll be dropped and nothing more done.

                          Corruption FTW!

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                            #14
                            That makes it nine members of the executive committee to be suspended or investigated I think. Enough for a majority?

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                              #15
                              Sepp Blatter is a corrupt cunt and should just **** off out the game - that Jack Warner is a cunt to -

                              fifa is an embarresment - what chance does the game have when from the the very top down, the governing bodies are run by power hungry faceless suited cunts
                              i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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