Former Football Association
of Zambia President KalushaBwalya has revealed he will appeal the two-year ban
handed him by FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee.
Bwalya was banned for
allegedly receiving benefits from banned Qatari official Mohammed Bin Hammam
after investigations made by the committee according to a statement on FIFA’s
official website.
Bwalya, reportedly received
$80,000 cash “gift” from disgraced Qatari business mogul Mohammad Bin Hammam
last year but he claimed it was a debt he got on behalf of the association and
not to influence the 2018 or 2022 World Cup bid voting. He was also fined
100,000 Swiss francs ($100,600, £78,900).
In a statement released on
his official Twitter handle Bwalya said that he is not guilty of any offence
and vowed to fight to clear his name.
“I am surprised and
saddened by today’s (Friday) receipt of the notification from the FIFA Ethics
Committee adjudication. I have instructed my legal team to immediately appeal
this decision urgently and would like to state that I am NOT guilty of any
offence which allegedly took place,” the statement reads.
“I’ve never done and will
never do anything to bring the beautiful game into disrepute, and stand by the
facts provided by me to the Committee. I unfortunately cannot provide any
further details, as I’ve been advised by my legal team that to do so may
jeopardize my chances of obtaining leave to appeal. FIFAs decision is not final
and I will fight to clear my name. I thank all my fans for their ongoing
support.”
FIFA’s Ethics Committee
said Bwalya, a Confederation of African Football executive committee member, was banned for
two years from “all football-related activities (administrative, sports or any
other) at both national and international level”.
FIFA said in a statement it
had been investigating the 54-year-old since February 2017 “focused principally
on benefits that MrBwalya had received from Mr Bin Hammam”.

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