FIFA to Take Over Running of CAF
A drastic and dramatic overhaul of
African football is expected to be announced on Thursday, the eve of the
kickoff of the African Cup of Nations, in the wake of corruption
scandals consuming the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
The CAF executive committee took a
stunning decision on Wednesday to cede control of the running of the
organisation and have FIFA general secretary, Fatma Samoura, parachuted
in as “FIFA High Commissioner for Africa”, according to sources.
No announcement has been made by African
football’s governing body but CAF president, Ahmad Ahmad, is scheduled
to hold a press conference in Cairo on Thursday at 0900 GMT.
Ahmad, who is the subject of an ethics
investigation by FIFA after allegations of corruption and sexual
misconduct, proposed the idea in a document shared with colleagues on
the executive committee, the sources said.
Samoura is to lead a FIFA team that will
conduct “a root-and-branch review of governance of the confederation,
oversee operational management of the organisation, and recommend where
needed a series of reform efforts,” the document read.
“This will be done in order to put CAF
itself on a modern and sound footing, improve its image and reputation
and thus ensure that CAF is better equipped to face future challenges
and to grasp future opportunities.”
FIFA are to also undertake a forensic audit of the monies they have been giving CAF.
The idea of sending Samoura to Africa is
said to have been put together by FIFA president Gianni Infantino and
CAF Vice-President Amaju Pinnick in the wake of Ahmad’s brief detention
by French police last week for questioning on corruption allegations.
Ahmad, who is seeking to hold onto some
semblance of power or even walk away from his post without sanction, had
been forced to accept the deal and then propose it to his own
colleagues, CAF sources told Reuters on Thursday.
With FIFA seeking to improve football’s
image, the Ahmad controversy has come as a major embarrassment to
Infantino, who has been claiming a new-look, clean and corruption-free
FIFA.
Ahmad, by virtue of his position as leader of African football, is automatically a FIFA vice-president.
African football has been rocked not
only by the firing of CAF general secretary Amr Fahmy for whistle
blowing, but also a walk off in the Champions League final and the
alleged assault on a referee by another of CAF’s vice-presidents.
The Cup of Nations kicks off in Cairo on Friday when hosts Egypt take on Zimbabwe.
(NAN)
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