Football: Bin Hammam tight-lipped
investigations over a cash-for-votes bribery scandal concerning his aborted bid for Fifa presidency.
DOHA:
Suspended Asian football chief Mohammed bin Hammam was tight-lipped over reports alleging he was not fully co-operating in investigations over a cash-for-votes bribery scandal concerning his aborted bid for Fifa presidency. On Friday, British media cited a Fifa ethics committee report that claimed the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president had refused to speak to investigators or provide his bank records during the probe. The report, created by a private investigative agency, concluded there was “no direct evidence” linking bin Hammam but there was “compelling circumstantial evidence” that he was the source of the money.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 17th, 2011.
Suspended Asian football chief Mohammed bin Hammam was tight-lipped over reports alleging he was not fully co-operating in investigations over a cash-for-votes bribery scandal concerning his aborted bid for Fifa presidency. On Friday, British media cited a Fifa ethics committee report that claimed the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president had refused to speak to investigators or provide his bank records during the probe. The report, created by a private investigative agency, concluded there was “no direct evidence” linking bin Hammam but there was “compelling circumstantial evidence” that he was the source of the money.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 17th, 2011.