FIFA bans ex-vice president Jack Warner for life following misconduct probe
Former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner listens to a speaker during a meeting of his political organization, the Independent Liberal Party, in Trinidad and Tobago in June.
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Following an investigation into the bidding contest for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, FIFA has banned former vice president Jack Warner for life in connection with what the world soccer organization said was misconduct.
The decision Tuesday by FIFA’s ethics committee comes as Warner fights extradition from Trinidad and Tobago on U.S. charges of racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering.
After being implicated in an earlier bribery scandal, Warner quit FIFA in 2011. The governing body said at the time that the “presumption of innocence is maintained.”
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But in Tuesday’s ruling, FIFA said Warner “committed many and various acts of misconduct continuously and repeatedly during his time as an official in different high-ranking and influential positions at FIFA and CONCACAF.”
FIFA said Warner was involved in the “offer, acceptance, and receipt of undisclosed and illegal payments.”
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