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Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini have been provisionally suspended by FIFA's ethics committee for 90 days
Journalists gather outside FIFA's headquarters in Zurich as world football is thrown into total meltdown
This follows the inquiry into the £1.35m payment Platini received in 2011 for consultancy work for Blatter
Blatter (right) has been 'provisionally suspended for 90 days' amid a criminal investigation into him
- FIFA's ethics committee has provisionally suspended Sepp Blatter, Michel Platini and Jerome Valcke for 90 days
- Blatter is embroiled in scandal that has engulfed football's governing body
- Platini says there is nothing untoward about a £1.35m payment he received
- Chung Mong-joon banned for six years and fined 100,000 Swiss francs
- Earlier on Thursday, UEFA president Platini hit back at the 'insidious' leak
- Platini said the leak is 'essentially an attempt to damage my reputation'
- He added: 'I have always acted and expressed myself with honesty'
- David Gill has called for emergency meeting of FIFA executive Committee
- FIFA vice president released statement declaring his backing for Platini
- IOC president Thomas Bach declared 'enough is enough' over the scandal
- Issa Hayatou, boss of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), will serve as acting president of FIFA
Platini
had been the favourite to succeed 79-year-old Blatter but the ban
prevents all three men from being involved in any football-related
activity for the next three months while investigations continue. The
90-day suspension can also be extended by a further 45 days, taking it
up until just six days before the FIFA presidential election is due on
February 26.
The
ethics committee also announced that another FIFA presidential
candidate Chung Mong-joon from Korea has been banned for six years and
fined 100,000 Swiss francs for breaking rules during the 2022 World Cup
bid campaign.
This
follows an inquiry into the £1.35million payment Platini received in
2011 for consultancy work for Blatter nine years earlier, a time lag
which he has yet to explain.
Source: Uk Daily Mail
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