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FIFA clears 5 candidates for presidency election; drops Liberia’s Bility

The candidates vying to replace Sepp Blatter
The candidates vying to replace Sepp Blatter

World’s football governing body, FIFA, Thursday, approved five candidates to stand in February’s vote to replace Sepp Blatter as president of world football’s governing body, however, Michel Platini has not yet made the list.

The five who met the qualifications following a series of integrity tests were: Prince Ali Al Hussein, Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, Jerome Champagne, Gianni Infantino and Tokyo Sexwale, a Fifa statement said.

The candidacy of Platini, the suspended head of European football who had been the favourite to succeed Blatter, will be examined once his 90-day suspension by Fifa’s ethics committee is over.

The only candidate to be disqualified after receiving provisional approval was Musa Bility, the head of the Liberian football association.

Fifa said it had explained the reasons for disqualification privately to Bility, but it would not make the specifics public.

The race is thought to be wide open given Platini’s potential ethics violations, including a probe over a murky $2 million payment he received from Fifa in 2011.

His suspension triggered a flurry of activity with the powerful Asian football chief Sheikh Salman, former Fifa official Champagne, South African anti-apartheid campaigner Sexwale, Uefa general secretary Infantino and Bility all throwing their hats into the ring.

The race is likely to be heavily shaped by whether Platini is ultimately admitted, with Infantino indicating he would stand aside if his Uefa boss qualifies for the vote.

Platini’s lawyers, meanwhile told AFP that their client was “astounded” how slow the process was for FIFA to decide on his appeal against the suspension.

The appeal was lodged with FIFA by the lawyers on October 10.

“Mr Platini is astounded that Fifa’s appeal commission, with whom he lodged an appeal several weeks ago, still has not made a decision,” said a statement from Platini’s lawyers.

“This surprising delay is totally inconsistent with the urgency invoked by the ethics committee to justify the provisional sanction imposed on him.

“Mr Platini remains a confirmed candidate for the Fifa presidency.”

Fifa’s electoral committee, Thursday, announced that the Liberian football association president, Musa Bility, has not passed the check and is not eligible to stand, but is not making the reasons for his exclusion public.

The Asian Football Confederation president, Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa, has passed the checks despite claims from human rights groups he was involved in a crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in his home country, Bahrain.

Fifa said in a statement: “The integrity check included a review of corporate records, litigation cases, bankruptcy proceedings, potential regulatory actions taken against the candidate and a review of media reports concerning potential red flags (fraudulent behaviour, match manipulation, human rights violations, etc).

“Each candidate was then asked to comment on the content of the detailed report produced. The ad-hoc electoral committee did not admit the candidature of Musa Hassan Bility, in view of the content of the integrity check report relating to him. For reasons of protection of personality rights, the committee – while it has explained its considerations in detail to Musa Hassan Bility – will not comment publicly on the specifics of its decision.”

The decision can be appealed at the court of arbitration for sport in Lausanne.

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