FIFA bans Caribbean official Klass for 26 months

FIFA bans Caribbean official Klass for 26 months
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Summary Colin Klass was found guilty of three breaches of FIFA's code of ethics.

FIFA banned Caribbean football official Colin Klass for two years and two months on Friday for his part in a bribery scandal involving former presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam.Klass was found guilty of three breaches of FIFAs code of ethics, including confidentiality rules and not disclosing evidence of violations of conduct.The FIFA Ethics Committee, under the chairmanship of Claudio Sulser, has today decided to ban Guyana FA president Colin Klass from taking part in any football-related activity (administrative, sports or any other) for a period of 26 months, FIFA said in a statement.FIFA expelled Klass through October 2013 and also fined him 5,000 Swiss francs ($5,500). He can appeal.Klass will lose his seat on FIFAs futsal and beach soccer committee and the presidency of Guyanas football federation, which he has led since 1989.FIFA is investigating another 15 Caribbean officials it suspects were offered or accepted $40,000 cash payments to back bin Hammams challenge to FIFA President Sepp Blatter.Bin Hammam was banned for life by a FIFA ethics panel in July and lost his appeal last week. He has said he will challenge FIFAs verdicts at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.FIFA is expected to hear the remaining Caribbean cases next month, including that of Guyana FA general secretary Noel Adonis.Klass was the only one of the 16 Caribbean football leaders to be suspended pending a hearing after FIFA cited consideration of the specific information received on this matter.
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