Qatar: Mohamed Bin Hammam of Qatar says he has pulled out of the race to head football’s world governing body, Fifa. The move came hours before the 62-year-old Asian Football Confederation chief was due to face an ethics committee hearing into bribery claims.
He said he did not want to see Fifa’s name “dragged more in the mud”.
Mr Bin Hammam had been due to stand against incumbent Fifa chief Sepp Blatter, who is also facing the inquiry. Both deny corruption claims.
Mr Bin Hammam stressed his withdrawal must not “be tied to the investigation held by the Fifa ethics committee”, pledging that he would appear before the panel to clear his name.
His decision not to run means that Mr Blatter is the only remaining candidate in the election of the new Fifa president, scheduled for Wednesday.
The bribery allegations against Mr Bin Hammam stem from a report by Fifa executive committee member Chuck Blazer.
He alleges that the Qatari and Fifa Vice-President Jack Warner jointly organised a special meeting of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) earlier in May. The meeting was “linked to the upcoming Fifa presidential election”, the organisation said in a statement earlier this week.
CFU members are reported to have told Fifa they were offered sums of cash for “development projects” at the meeting.
In a statement announcing his intention to withdraw from the presidential race, Mr Bin Hammam said he “was and remains committed to change within Fifa” in order to “further the cause of democracy” within the organisation.
But he added that “recent events have left me hurt and disappointed – on a professional and personal level”.
“It saddens me that standing up for the causes that I believed in has come at a great price – the degradation of Fifa’s reputation. This is not what I had in mind for Fifa and this is unacceptable.
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