FIFA suspends Ex-All India Football Federation Official for involvement in Bin Hammam bribery scandal

In the wake of facing the pressure to make the full FIFA World Cup Corruption report1 public, the Adjudicatory Chamber of the FIFA Ethics Committee announced on November 27, 2014, that Alberto Colaco, former All India Football Federation (AIFF)2 general secretary, has been banned for 3 years for accepting a bribe relating to the FIFA Executive Committee elections at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC)3 Congress in May 2009.4 In addition to being AIFF general secretary, Colaco was AIFF’s voting delegate5, involved with Goan Football, as well a consultant for IMG-Reliance and national broadcasters.6
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- Tags: All India Football Federation (AIFF) | Anti-Corruption | Asian Football Confederation (AFC) | Criminal Law | FIFA | FIFA Code of Ethics | FIFA Executive Committee | Football | Governance | India | Regulation | World Cup
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Manali Kulkarni
Manali previously researched on sports and society in India, specifically focusing on the influence of sport on the gender divide in India. She joined LawInSport in September 2013 as a research assistant providing updates on Indian sports law.