Corruption: FIFA Bans CAF President For Five Years

24 Nov 2020

CAF President, Ahmad Ahmad

President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Ahmad Ahmad, has been suspended by world football governing body, FIFA, for five years.

 

In a statement on Monday, FIFA attributed its decision to corruption perpetrated by the African football chief.

 

The association said its adjudicatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee found Ahmad guilty of having breached art. 15 (Duty of loyalty), art. 20 (Offering and accepting gifts or other benefits) and art. 25 (Abuse of position) of the 2020 edition of the FIFA Code of Ethics, as well as art. 28 (Misappropriation of funds) of the 2018 edition.

 

In addition to the ban, a fine in the amount of CHF 200,000 was also imposed on Ahmad.

 

“The investigation into Mr Ahmad’s conduct in his position as CAF President during the period from 2017 to 2019 concerned various CAF-related governance issues, including the organisation and financing of an Umrah pilgrimage to Mecca, his involvement in CAF’s dealings with the sports equipment company Tactical Steel and other activities,” the statement said.

 

“In its decision, following an extensive hearing, the adjudicatory chamber ruled that, based on information gathered by the investigatory chamber, Mr Ahmad had breached his duty of loyalty, offered gifts and other benefits, mismanaged funds and abused his position as the CAF President, pursuant to the FIFA Code of Ethics.

 

“Consequently, the adjudicatory chamber found that Mr Ahmad had breached arts 15, 20 and 25 of the current edition of the FIFA Code of Ethics, as well as art. 28 of the 2018 edition, and sanctioned him with a ban from all football-related activity (administrative, sports or any other) at both national and international level for five years. In addition, a fine in the amount of CHF 200,000 has been imposed on Mr Ahmad.”

 

FIFA said the terms of the decision were notified to Ahmad, who’s also a FIFA Vice-President, on Monday, the date on which the ban comes into force.

 

“In accordance with art. 78 par. 2 of the FIFA Code of Ethics, the full, motivated decision will be notified to Mr Ahmad in the next 60 days, after which it will be published on legal.fifa.com,” the association added.

 

Ahmad, from Madagascar, has been president of CAF since March 2017 and was standing for re-election.