Exactly a year ago, the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) banned Ahmad Ahmad, the President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), for five years.
The ban that was placed on the Madagascan, who was also a Vice President of FIFA, crushed his campaign to seek re-election.
He was found guilty by the FIFA adjudicatory body to have breached codes relating to the duty of loyalty, offering and accepting gifts, abuse of position, and the misappropriation of the Federation’s funds.
Read the full story originally published on November 23, 2020, on Ghanaweb
The President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Ahmad Ahmad has been banned for five years by the Federation of International Football Association for breaching multiple codes of ethics.
The ban of Ahmad Ahmad, who also doubles as a Vice President of FIFA was announced during the Madagascan’s campaign for re-election as the head of African football.
Ahmad was found by the adjudicatory body of FIFA to have breached codes relating to the duty of loyalty, offering and accepting gifts, abuse of position, and the misappropriation of the Federation’s funds.
“The adjudicatory chamber of the Independent Ethics Committee has found Ahmad Ahmad, the President of the Confederation of African Football(CAF) and a FOFA Vice-President, guilty of having breached Article 15( Duty of loyalty), article 20(offering and accepting gifts and other benefits) and article 25(abuse of position) of the 2020 edition of the FIFA Code of Ethics, as well as article 28(Misappropriation of funds) of the 2018 edition,” a Fifa statement read.