FIFA's emergency committee decided to dismiss Jerome Valcke from the
organisation after some ethics charges were brought against him over
world cup ticket sales. FIFA sent out a press release which stated:
The FIFA emergency committee decided to dismiss Jerome Valcke from the
position of FIFA secretary general with immediate effect. Jerome Valcke
is therefore no longer the secretary general of FIFA.
''The employment relationship between FIFA and Jerome Valcke has also been terminated.
The duties of the secretary general will continue to be assumed by the acting secretary general, Dr Markus Kattner."
Valcke is facing a nine-year ban from FIFA after an ethics investigation
into several alleged offences including being connected to black market
sales of World Cup tickets.
FIFA's investigatory chamber finished its probe last week and has
recommended a nine-year ban and a fine of 100,000 Swiss francs (£69,000)
on charges including conflicts of interest and offering and accepting
gifts and other benefits.
Valcke was suspended after allegations were made claiming he planned to benefit from black market World Cup ticket sales.
He has denied any wrongdoing, saying his conduct had always been "exemplary.
It is the second time Valcke has been sacked by FIFA - he was dismissed
in December 2006 as marketing director after an American judge said he
had lied repeatedly during FIFA's botched sponsorship negotiations with
rival card giants MasterCard and Visa.
Less than eight months later, however, he was back in FIFA as second in
command to president Sepp Blatter, who himself has been banned for eight
years by the ethics committee"
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