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FIFA official casts new doubt over Platini’s presidency bid

A file photo shows UEFA President Michel Platini gesturing during a press conference prior to the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich.

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A senior FIFA official called into question Michel Platini’s bid for football’s top job on Tuesday, saying the failure to disclose a multi-million dollar payment could be seen as a “falsification of accounts”.
FIFA reconfirmed they will vote for a new president on February 26, 2016 to replace president Sepp Blatter and the executive committee confirmed Platini’s bid will not be considered as long as he is suspended.
But Platini’s chances have nosedived as neither he nor Blatter can explain an irregular payment of two million Swiss francs ($2 million, 1.8 million euros) made in 2011 for advisory work the Frenchman did for FIFA from 1998 to 2002.
Domenico Scala, chairman of FIFA’s electoral and audit committees, told the Financial Times that evidence for the consultancy agreement had not appeared in accounts before the payment, calling it a “serious omission” in an interview Tuesday.
“Both parties were members of FIFA’s executive committee and knowingly approved each year financial statements, which were incorrect by SFr2m. That could be seen as falsification of the accounts,” he was quoted as saying.
Scala had appeared to leave the door open for Platini earlier Tuesday by saying that should his ban be lifted or expire before the February 26 election, the Electoral Committee “would decide... on how to proceed with the candidacy concerned.”
A source close to the Frenchman told AFP: “We have the feeling that the election committee has not killed Michel Platini.”
FIFA’s independent Ethics Committee indicated it would make an announcement on the cases of senior officials being investigated on Wednesday, without revealing any names.
The UEFA president had been considered the favourite to replace Blatter until his suspension.
Alongside Platini, Prince Ali bin al Hussein, who lost to Blatter in May’s election, has officially stated his candidacy.
Former Trinidad and Tobago captain David Nakhid, former Switzerland defender Ramon Vega and Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim al Khalifa, president of the Asian Football Confederation, are also considering running. All candidates must submit their application by Monday.
Football’s governing body has been in chaos since October 9 when the ethics committee suspended Blatter, secretary general Jerome Valcke, and Platini for 90 days.
The trio were banned from attending Tuesday’s FIFA gathering in Zurich when acting president Issa Hayatou attempted to guide FIFA through the latest storm of scandals in Blatter’s absence.
“I was pleased to see unity among the Executive Committee members during our discussions of reform and its critical importance to our organisation,” he said in a statement.
With Hayatou in charge, the executive committee welcomed preliminary reform proposals to set an age restriction of 74 years and a 12-year maximum tenure for the FIFA presidency.
That would block any repeat of someone matching Blatter’s reign in future, with the 79-year-old having been in charge since 1998.
A final proposal of the reforms will be presented at the next meeting in Zurich on December 2-3.
With Hayatou pledging a commitment to rebuilding FIFA’s battered reputation, the executive committee agreed to change the rules governing investigations.
That means more information could be published in future about the independent ethics committee’s proceedings.
“Increasing the transparency of ethics investigations is just one example of our firm commitment to change,” Hayatou said.


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