FIFA reforms will leave new president powerless – Bility
The African football leader prevented from going for FIFA’s top job says delegates must reject proposed reforms at the sport’s scandal-hit global body as they would leave the President powerless.
The Liberian Football Association
chief, Musa Bility, also predicted half of the continent’s votes in Friday’s
FIFA presidential election would go to Prince Ali Hussein of Jordan.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
recalls that Bility is one of the most outspoken leaders in African football.
But his FIFA presidential bid was
foiled after he failed an integrity check.
FIFA’s 209-member national
associations (FAs) each hold one vote in the poll to replace Sepp Blatter who
has been banned for six years due to ethics violations.
Before the election at a special
congress, the FAs will also be asked to pass a detailed package of reforms,
including term limits for top officials and disclosure of earnings.
The reform is aimed at preventing a
repeat of a graft scandal that has plunged FIFA into the worst crisis in its
112-year history.
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