ZURICH — The
fallout from the Mohamed bin Hammam corruption scandal in soccer led to FIFA
suspending another leading Asian member of its executive committee on Monday.
Vernon Manilal
Fernando of Sri Lanka, a close ally of the disgraced former FIFA presidential
candidate, has been banned from any soccer activities for up to 90 days.
FIFA
said this was “to prevent interference with the establishment of the truth”
during an ethics investigation.
The suspension
relates to the investigation by FIFA prosecutor Michael J. Garcia into the
alleged misuse of Asian Football Confederation accounts and conflicts of
interest in commercial contracts while bin Hammam was president.
Fernando’s case has
been sent to the adjudicatory chamber of FIFA’s ethics committee for a
decision. Calls to his mobile telephone were not returned Monday.
FIFA hasn’t
indicated any specific allegations against Fernando, who joined the governing
body’s inner circle under bin Hammam’s patronage.
The 63-year-old
Fernando is barred from involvement in the March 20-21 FIFA board meeting in Zurich , which will
recommend ongoing anti-corruption reforms. They were sparked by the bin Hammam
scandal and bribery allegations surrounding the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding
contest.
Hammam resigned
from all soccer-related positions in December and was banned for life by FIFA
after its ethics committee charged him with repeated violations while leading
the AFC.
The Qatari official
got his second life ban since he challenged Sepp Blatter for the FIFA
presidency in 2011.
Hammam won a Court
of Arbitration for Sport ruling last year to overturn the first ban. The court
said FIFA hadn’t proven bin Hammam paid $40,000 bribes in cash to Caribbean officials despite presenting whistleblower
evidence.
Fernando, who is a
lawyer, was among a group of senior soccer officials who accompanied Hammam on
that May 2011 trip to Trinidad to woo voters
three weeks ahead of the FIFA election. Bin Hammam, who claims Blatter helped
orchestrate the scandal, withdrew his candidacy as FIFA prepared to suspend him
days before polling.
Fernando was
questioned by investigators from former FBI Director Louis Freeh’s agency about
his role.
Garcia launched a
second probe of Hammam in one of his first cases since being appointed FIFA’s
lead prosecutor last July.
A yearlong audit by
the Malaysia-based Asian confederation revealed “infringements” regarding the
“execution of certain contracts” and tampering with the organization’s bank
accounts by Hammam while he was president since 2002.
Hammam was a former
ally of Blatter and had been appointed to chair its Goal Bureau distributing
millions of dollars of development funding each year.
Fernando was
effectively Hammam’s point man in south Asia as FIFA’s development officer
based in Colombo , Sri Lanka .
In January 2011,
Fernando was elected by Asian soccer nations as one of their four delegates on
FIFA’s ruling executive committee. On the same day in Doha , Hammam was re-elected unopposed as AFC
president and prepared to take on Blatter.
With a scheduled
May 2 election to choose a new AFC president, Fernando is now barred from
campaigning for one of the four candidates. Three are former allies of Hammam.
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