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FIFA Audit Boss, Scala Quits

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FIFA’s head of Auditing and Compliance, Domenico Scala, on Saturday resigned in protest at reforms at the world football ruling body.

Scala was angry the newly-created FIFA Council would have the ability to appoint and sack those in charge of its committees, including Auditing, Ethics and Finance.

The Council replaced the FIFA Executive Committee in the aftermath of a corruption scandal at the organisation.

“Committees have been deprived of their independence,’’ Scala said while quitting.

The Swiss added it would now be possible for the Council to “impede’’ investigations by either dismissing committee members or
“through the threat of a dismissal.’’

He pointed out that this “undermines a central pillar of the good governance of FIFA and destroys a substantial achievement of the reforms’’.

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Scala has played a key role in pushing through reforms after the scandals which prompted the departures of former FIFA President Sepp Blatter and his UEFA counterpart, Michel Platini.

Blatter, who led FIFA since 1998, stood down last year and was later suspended from football for six years for breaching ethics guidelines.

Platini announced earlier this week he would be stepping down after failing to have a six-year ban from football overturned by a Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) panel.

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