Friday, July 22, 2011

Suspended former Fifa presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam and he was suspended by Fifa on 29 May and he expects Fifa to find him guilty

Fifa's ethics committee has begun a two-day hearing to rule on the claims the Qatari tried to a bribe Caribbean delegates to vote for him as president and it seems likely that Fifa has already made its decision weeks ago and he wrote in a blog of the none of us should be surprised if a guilty verdict is returned.

Bin Hammam 62 pulled out of the presidential race in a wake of the allegations and was provisionally suspended on 29 May and he want you all to know that my legal team and Ii can remain confident that the case and the evidence presented against me are weak and unsubstantiated. They are flimsy and will not stand up to scrutiny in any court of law that has been clear throughout this process and it remains to be so.

Bin Hammam and former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner were suspended when a leaked report revealed 4 Caribbean Football Union of the associations were either offered money or saw the offence occur, during a meeting in May and it is alleged bribes of US$40,000 were paid or offered to each of the 25 associations who attended the meeting.

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