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Sepp Blatter ‘provisionally suspended for 90 days by FIFA’

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ByEurosport

Updated 07/10/2015 at 22:20 GMT

Sepp Blatter has been provisionally suspended for 90 days by FIFA's ethics committee, according to reports.

Sepp Blatter

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It comes after the committee met to discuss the cases of the FIFA president and his UEFA counterpart Michel Platini.
The decision - which was apparently revealed to Sky Sports by a close friend - is yet to be ratified by the adjudicatory arm of the world governing body.
Ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert will decide the fates of Blatter and Platini, who were questioned as part of a Swiss criminal investigation last week.
The UEFA president is being investigated by Swiss prosecutors and FIFA's ethics committee over a £1.35million payment signed off by Blatter in February 2011, apparently for work as technical advisor carried out between 1999 and 2002.
Abdoulaye Makhtar Diop, the ethics committee member from Senegal, confirmed the meeting in a statement and spokesman Marc Tenbuecken told AP: "We are strictly limited in our possibilities to communicate ongoing procedures."
Blatter's long-term confidant Klaus Stoehlker said the decision by judge Eckert on the provisional suspension was expected by Friday.
"There is no final decision, this is a recommendation from the lower part of the Ethics Committee to the upper part," said Stoehlker, who added that Blatter had been informed of the development.
"President Blatter will be in his office at FIFA tomorrow," he said.
FIFA's ethics code provides for a representative of the Investigatory Chamber to look into a case and make a request to Eckert's Adjudicatory Chamber to take action.
While Stoehlker said Blatter was "very calm", a suspension would be a humiliating outcome for the 79-year-old who has been at FIFA for 40 years.
Even after the arrests of FIFA officials in May, which plunged the organisation into crisis, Blatter promised to lead a reform process before standing down in February.
If Eckert does opt for a suspension it would also leave the strife-ridden body without either of its top two officials.
Secretary general Jerome Valcke, Blatter's right-hand man for the past eight years, was suspended last month after allegations he was involved in a scheme to sell 2014 World Cup tickets at a marked-up price. Valcke denied the charges.
Stoehlker's comments were not able to be verified by FIFA bodies and FIFA's media department directed inquiries to Blatter's lawyers who said he had not been informed of any decision.
"President Blatter has not been notified of any action taken by the FIFA Ethics Committee. We would expect that the Ethics Committee would want to hear from the President and his counsel, and conduct a thorough review of the evidence, before making any recommendation to take disciplinary action," said a joint statement from Swiss lawyer Lorenz Erni and Blatter's U.S lawyer Richard Cullen.
A spokesman for Eckert declined to comment. A spokesman for the Investigatory Chamber of the Ethics Committee declined to comment citing FIFA's rules which prohibit them discussing cases.
If Blatter is suspended then under FIFA's statutes the most senior vice-president, currently African football head Issa Hayatou from Cameroon, would become interim president until an election to choose Blatter's replacement on February 26.
The 79-year-old Swiss has been president of FIFA since 1998 and has worked for the organisation for 40 years, starting as a technical director before becoming secretary general under former president Joao Havelange in 1981.
Swiss prosecutors last month opened a criminal investigation into Blatter over a Caribbean World Cup TV rights contract he signed, and a 2011 payment of 2 million Swiss francs ($2.1 million) to Platini, whose status the Swiss attorney general has described as being between a witness and an accused person.
Both have denied any wrongdoing.
Media reports have suggested that Platini is also being investigated by the Ethics Committee.
Bound by confidentiality rules, FIFA's Ethics Committee has not commented on whether Platini is under investigation. Platini's spokesman declined to comment.
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