FIFA
president Sepp Blatter has been provisionally suspended for 90 days by
the ethics committee of world football’s governing body, according to
multiple reports.
The
suspension is recommended by the investigatory chamber of ethics
committee, according to the BBC and Sky News, and has to be confirmed by
Judge Hans-Joachim Eckert of the adjudicatory chamber.
A former
advisor of Blatter, Klaus Stoehlker, has told The Guardian the ruling
was made pending an ongoing criminal investigation by the Swiss attorney
general involving the FIFA president.
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