Former
FIFA Vice-President Prince Ali bin al Hussein said on Monday that world
football leaders knew about the corruption that rocked the governing body, AFP
reports.
But
Prince Ali, who led a challenge against FIFA President Sepp Blatter this year,
has refused to declare his interest in contesting the FIFA presidency alongside
UEFA leader Michel Platini and South Korean tycoon Chung Mong-Joon in February.
The
Jordanian said the FIFA brand is now “extremely damaged” and that its top
leaders could not escape the spotlight caused by the arrest of seven FIFA
officials in a Zurich hotel in May on US bribery charges.
“I do believe that anything that happened
within FIFA was known within the leadership of FIFA,” he said at the Soccerex
convention in Manchester.
“There
is no way that is not the case.”
“Members
of the executive committee “undoubtedly” knew what was going on in football
deals, he added.
“If
a player or if somebody breaks the rules then they are punished regardless of
where they come from, OK So why is the executive committee different.”
The
prince also said Blatter “should take responsibility” and stand down
immediately. The longstanding FIFA president said he will give up when the
special election is held in February.
FIFA
has been embroiled in a major corruption scandal since the arrest of the seven
officials on May 27. They are among 14 people charged by US authorities over
more than $150m in bribes given for television and marketing deals.
The
prince challenged Blatter for the FIFA presidency two days later but gave up
after the first round of voting. The prince said he is still talking with
national associations about standing in the new race.
When
asked how long his decision would take, the prince said “not for very long”. An
announcement is expected within days.
“Right
now we need a candidate who is forward-thinking, brings new ideas and not
tainted by the past,” he said.
Frenchman
Platini is favourite to win but the prince the election but the prince said he
should not be running FIFA as he came into the organisation as a Blatter
“protege.”
Source:punchng
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