On Wednesday,
FIFA said that Infantino will not face sanctions over alleged ethics breaches
because no conduct violations had taken place.
The former
FIFA chief Joseph Sepp Blatter has criticised world football’s governing body
after its ethics committee decided to drop a case against current President
Gianni Infantino.
“Nothing
surprises me anymore,’’ Blatter, who was forced out in 2015 by the ethics
committee, said on Thursday.
According to
him, FIFA’s controlling bodies are no longer independent under Gianni Infantino
FIFA’s ethics
committee had launched preliminary investigations into several alleged
transgressions, including a FIFA-booked private flight from Suriname to Geneva,
and secret meetings between Infantino and Swiss Attorney General Michael
Lauber.
Report says
Infantino is still subject to criminal investigations in Switzerland, based on
the suspicion that he instigated top prosecutor Lauber to abuse his office
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