Blatter,
Platini suspended from soccer by FIFA's ethics body
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[October 08, 2015]
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA President
Sepp Blatter and his possible successor, European soccer chief UEFA
Michel Platini, have been provisionally suspended for 90 days, the
ethics committee of football's global governing body said on Thursday.
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"During this time, the above individuals are banned from all
football activities on a national and international level," FIFA's
ethics committee said in a statement on Thursday.
It also handed out a 90-day suspension to FIFA Secretary General
Jerome Valcke, who had already been sent on leave, and banned former
FIFA Vice-President Chung Mong-joon for six years and fined him
100,000 Swiss francs ($103,000).
The moves against the most powerful men in world soccer dramatically
deepened the turmoil at FIFA as it faces criminal investigations in
Switzerland and the United States into corruption at the highest
levels of the game.
"The grounds for these decisions are the investigations that are
being carried out by the investigatory chamber of the ethics
committee," the committee said.
Swiss prosecutors last month opened a criminal investigation into
Blatter over a Caribbean World Cup TV rights contract he signed, and
a 2011 payment of 2 million Swiss francs ($2.07 million) to Platini.
The Swiss attorney general has described the position of Platini, a
former French midfield star, as being between that of a witness and
an accused person.
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Blatter has been president of FIFA since 1998 and has worked for the
organization for 40 years, starting as a technical director before
becoming secretary general under former president Joao Havelange in
1981.
The 79-year-old Swiss told a German magazine this week that the
Swiss criminal investigation against him was "not correct".
Earlier on Thursday, Platini said he would fight any decision
against him, and slammed world soccer's governing body.
Valcke, Blatter's right-hand man for the past eight years, was
suspended last month after allegations he was involved in a scheme
to sell 2014 World Cup tickets at a marked-up price. Valcke denied
the charges.
(Reporting by Joshua Franklin and Simon Evans; Editing by Mark
Trevelyan)
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