FIFAโS ETHICS TEAM had been investigating the role played by the organisationโs president, Gianni Infantino, in the Confederation of African Footballโs presidential elections before being removed from office, sources said on Monday.
Swiss prosecutor Cornel Borbely, who was chairman of the ethics committeeโs investigatory chamber, had opened an investigation into suggestions Infantino might have sought to influence the election of Madagascarโs Ahmad Ahmad as president of CAF in March.
He and Hans-Joachim Eckert, the German former judge, were removed from their posts in May.
Contacted by AFP on Monday, Fifa did not provide any reaction.
The investigation stemmed from evidence provided by African representatives, a source close to Fifa said.
Several African witnesses had been set to travel to Fifa headquarters in the Swiss city of Zurich but at least one of them had their summons cancelled after Borbely was removed from his post, the same source said.
British newspaper The Guardian reported on Sunday that Infantino was being investigated for claims he had promised, along with Fifa general secretary Fatma Samoura, to accelerate payments of development money to national football associations if the presidents voted for Ahmad.
โIt is an open secret that president Gianni Infantino and general secretary Fatma Samoura did everything to get the Malagasy Ahmad Ahmad elected,โ another source close to Fifa said.
The same source indicated that Infantino wanted rid of previous CAF chief Issa Hayatou, who had not backed the Swiss-Italian when he stood for the Fifa presidency in February 2016.
Cameroonโs Hayatou, 70, had been in the post for 29 years and had been censured by the International Olympic Committee in 2011 for receiving money from ISL โ the Swiss marketing firm was in charge of rights for Fifa before going bust in 2001.
โThe work in support of Ahmad was carried out by the Congolese Veron Monsengo, Infantinoโs Mister Africa,โ said the same source, adding that โit was prepared during a visit by Gianni Infantino to Zimbabwe.โ
That visit took place just before the CAF election.
Fifa announced their decision to remove Borbely and Eckert during the organisationโs congress in Bahrain last month.
Borbely said the decision was โa setback in the fight against corruptionโ as there were โseveral hundred casesโ of corruption pending.
The duo were replaced by Colombian magistrate Maria Claudia Rojas and Vassilios Skouris of Greece, a former president of the European Court of Justice.
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How is that not a red?? Made me cringe watching it in slow-mo, very lucky that didnโt become a bad injury
@Liam Melia: couldnโt agree more, shocking tackle โ and right in front of the referee. I canโt get my head around that decision.
Pointless report without a line up