FIFA fires suspended secretary general Jerome Valcke

Sport360 staff 13:41 13/01/2016
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  • Valcke (r) worked under Sepp Blatter for years.

    “The FIFA emergency committee decided, on 9 January 2016, to dismiss Jerome Valcke from the position of FIFA secretary general with immediate effect,” said a statement.

    “The employment relationship between FIFA and Jerome Valcke has also been terminated.

    “The duties of the secretary general will continue to be assumed by the acting secretary general, Dr Markus Kattner.”

    The Frenchman, effectively the number two behind president Sepp Blatter, who has been banned for eight years, was suspended on September 17 over allegations that he helped sell 2014 World Cup tickets on the black market.

    He has also been linked to a $10 million payment made by South Africa to corruption-tainted former Caribbean football chief Jack Warner. US investigators reportedly believe this was a bribe to secure votes for the 2010 World Cup.

    Markus Kattner is acting secretary general of a body currently fighting scandals on several fronts. US authorities have charged 39 individuals — including top FIFA executive members — and two companies over bribery in football contracts.

    Blatter is under criminal investigation in Switzerland for criminal mismanagement over a two million Swiss francs ($2 million/1.8 million euro) payment to FIFA vice president Michel Platini. Both have been banished from football for eight years.

    Swiss prosecutors are also investigating the attribution of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar respectively.

    Valcke is no stranger to controversy having also been sacked in 2006 over a battle with credit card sponsors Mastercard.

    Valcke negotiated a deal with Visa that excluded long-time sponsors Mastercard. FIFA had to pay $90 million in compensation.

    A New York judge said Valcke had lied to both companies. He was sacked as marketing director, but after the compensation deal, Blatter reappointed him as his deputy.

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