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FIFA Ethics Committee has banned former Nigerian sports administrator,Amos Adamu, for two years.

Adamu, a former FIFA executive committee member and West African Football Union president has been under investigation for alleged breaches of its code of ethics  since March 2015.

The 62-year-old administrator who was committe member for four years, had initial suspension for three years in 2010 in relation to accepting bribes in exchange for 2018 and 2022 World Cup votes, an accusation he denied.

“The adjudicatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee, chaired by Hans-Joachim Eckert, has decided to ban the former football official Amos Adamu for two years from taking part in any kind of football-related activity at national and international level,” FIFA announced in a press release on Tuesday.

“The investigation into Mr Adamu was conducted by Dr Cornel Borbély, chairman of the investigatory chamber of the Ethics Committee, which resulted in a final report being submitted to the adjudicatory chamber on 2 December 2016. Adjudicatory proceedings were formally opened on 20 December 2016.

“The adjudicatory chamber determined that, through his involvement in the organisation of an event in 2010, while being a member of the (then) FIFA Executive Committee, Mr Adamu violated articles 13 (General rules of conduct), 15 (Loyalty) and 19 (Conflicts of interest) of the FIFA Code of Ethics.

“The sanction is effective from 28 February 2017, the date on which this decision was notified.”

World football governing body has been in bad books since last year with various corruption scandals painting the organization image.One of notable scandals involved former president Sepp Blatter and ex-UEFA boss Michel Platini.

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