• Ethics committee concludes report into Valcke’s activities
Recommends fine of £67500 in addition to banJérôme Valcke,the former factual-hand man to the banned Fifa president Sepp Blatter, is facing a possible nine-year suspension from football after Fifa’s investigators said he had violated nine counts of its ethics code.
The head of the investigatory arm of Fifa’s ethics committee, and Cornel Borbély,recommended the nine-year ban and a 100000 Swiss francs (£67500) fine as it passed the case to the adjudicatory arm, headed by the German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert, and for a final decision.
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Source: theguardian.com