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Michel Platini has hit back at claims he is set to be suspended by Fifa’s Ethics Committee. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images
Michel Platini has hit back at claims he is set to be suspended by Fifa’s Ethics Committee. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images

Michel Platini slams reports he will be suspended by Fifa as ‘insidious leak’

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Uefa president says leak is ‘an attempt to damage my reputation’
‘I have always acted and expressed myself with honesty’

Uefa president Michel Platini has said reports that he is to be suspended by Fifa are “insidious” leaks that are “essentially an attempt to damage my reputation”.

“It was reported last night that the investigatory chamber of the Fifa Ethics Committee intends to recommend to its adjudicatory chamber that I be given a 90-day suspension,” read a statement.

“This is clearly an extremely serious matter – all the more so given that this information appears to have come from an official Fifa source, despite the fact that the Ethics Committee, which is supposed to act with full independence, has not yet issued its decision.

“This deliberate leak – which is insidious in nature and has come about in an unacceptable manner – is essentially an attempt to damage my reputation. Over the last few weeks, I have stressed my willingness to cooperate fully with the authorities carrying out the various enquiries in compliance with the strictest procedural rules. Fifa, on the other hand, has clearly flouted those rules.

“I have always acted and expressed myself with honesty, courage and candour, as I feel that this is my moral duty. If what is being reported regarding the intentions of the investigatory chamber of the Fifa Ethics Committee is indeed true, I will stop at nothing to ensure that the truth is known. Nobody should be in any doubt as to my determination to achieve that objective.

“In the meantime, a dispassionate, independent and impartial judicial body needs to shine a light on the events that led the Fifa Ethics Committee to open these investigatory proceedings.

“This morning I submitted the letters of support that are required in order to stand as a candidate for the presidency of Fifa. As I have always done since 2007, I will fulfil my obligations after consulting UEFA’s 54 member associations, which I will ask to convene shortly in Nyon. I will also meet with all the other confederations and Fifa’s member associations in the spirit of openness that has always characterised my actions.

“I am certain that we will overcome this difficulty with full transparency and the unity that gives football its strength.”

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