Sunday, November 27, 2011

Business as usual for suspended pair


. Ban Cup, Slim Aloulou and Amadou Diakite still in place

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drain lists of officials in the committees of CAF

Business as usual, is the unofficial slogan of the FIFA, amid allegations of corruption, but the Confederation of African Football has taken up a little further.

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CAF officials Slim Aloulou and Amadou Diakite were suspended from all football activities by FIFA's ethics committee last November for his involvement in the process discredited in 2018 and 2022 the Cup to tender. However, both appeared last month in the list of officials of committees of the CAF in place which has since been leaked to the Nigerian press Next.

Osasu Obayiuwana

journalist was contacted by a senior official tells you that the CAF has appointed as chairman of a committee Aloulou, vice president and a member of the other two. Diakite also appears in one of the standing committees of the CAF.

lists warrants say officials are in June of this year until June 2013 however, the prohibition extends to Aloulou November of this year, and Diakite, until November 2012. A ban by FIFA, the two were suspended by CAF Executive Committee, where they are considered close allies of President CAF, Issa Hayatou, but apparently not included in the youth committees.

A spokeswoman said the CIF appeals were pending before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). He added: ".. No football were expelled, were suspended for the period of suspension have not attended meetings of the Committee"

TAS said that despite Digger Diakité filed a complaint, Aloulou did not appeal against his ban. FIFA is satisfied with the CAF involves the suspension and request all future communications to explain men are prohibited. But as suspended executive committee member Mohamed Bin Hammam is their disciplinary orientation on Friday, FIFA seems to have difficulty in ensuring compliance with the resolutions of the ethics committee.

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other interesting nuggets. CONCACAF, which resulted in more than 70 million between 2009 and 2010, did a lot of "extended bureau in Miami Beach," which held its congress in 2010. It was, of course, outside the New York headquarters of the CONCACAF. But despite the CONCACAF has its headquarters and regional offices in the United States and that its revenues are denominated in U.S. dollars, the auditor is not American. That honor goes to Kenny Rampersad & Co., an accounting in Port of Spain, who also audited the accounts of Trinidad & Tobago Football Federation. I wonder if this will continue after the resignation of Jack Warner.

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