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The
adjudicatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee of the world football
governing body FIFA has recommended a two-year ban for ex-WAFU president and
former member of CAF and FIFA Executive Committees, Amos Adamu, from all football -related activities.
The 62years old
who was a member of FIFA’s executive committee for four years until 2010 was
also fined of $19,400 for various violations of Code of Ethics. According to FIFA's
investigatory chamber of the Ethics Committee, Adamu violated articles 13, 15
and 19 of the FIFA Code of Ethics (FCE). Adamu will be invited to defend
himself with regard to the final report of the investigatory chamber.
The statement
reads “The investigatory chamber of the
Ethics Committee, were opened on 9 March 2015 and the final report was passed
to the adjudicatory chamber on 2 December 2016. In the final report, the
investigatory chamber recommends a sanction of a two-year ban from all
football-related activities (administrative, sports and any other) and a fine
of CHF 20,000 for violations of arts 13, 15 and 19 of the FIFA Code of Ethics
(FCE). The adjudicatory chamber under its chairman Hans-Joachim Eckert has studied
the report carefully and decided to institute formal adjudicatory proceedings
against Mr Adamu. In the course of the proceedings, the party will be invited
to submit his position including any evidence with regard to the final report
of the investigatory chamber (art. 70 par. 2 of the FCE), and may request a
hearing (art. 74 par. 2 of the FCE).”
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