FIFA slaps Caribbean football chief with ban
Gordon Derrick guilty of accepting bribes
Thursday, 21st September 2017
Caribbean Football Union (CFU) president Gordon Derrick has been banned from all football-related activities for six years by the FIFA ethics committee.
Derrick, who is also the general secretary of the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association, has been found guilty of six different breaches of FIFA’s ethics code, including offering and accepting bribes, mismanaging funds and abusing his position.
The former director of the Antigua Commercial Bank replaced the notorious Jack Warner as CFU boss in 2012 and was favoured to follow Warner’s path to the presidency of CONCACAF until he was blocked from standing in the 2016 election.
Despite that setback, he defeated Trinidad and Tobago FA boss David John-Williams when his position as CFU president was challenged in July 2016.
In a statement, FIFA’s ethics committee said the ban comes into force “upon notification of the decision” and he has also been fined 30,000 Swiss francs.
WICNews.com
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