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FIFA increases penalties in cases of sexual assault and harassment

football in the world said in a statement that the law aims to: "Enhance the protection of integrity football".

It is also intended by law Match-fixing and clubs that fail to pay for transfer deals.

Law details

  • This was stated in the statement issued by "Viva" that "The changes aim to improve the protection of certain parties in proceedings before FIFA’s judicial bodies, while providing FIFA with more tools against illegal, unethical or unethical methods, practices or games.".
  • The amended law removes the 10-year statute of limitations for prosecution sexual crimes.
  • Make changes to potential victims "parties to the relevant proceedings, and they enjoy all procedural rights, such as the right to be notified of the relevant decision and the right to appeal it".
  • The law requires "The member associations and confederations shall notify FIFA of any decisions made regarding sexual assault and manipulating match results".
  • A series of sexual abuse scandals in recent years, notably in Gabon, Haiti, the United States and Afghanistan, have prompted FIFA to take disciplinary action, particularly in cases where local authorities have refused to act.
  • FIFA said it would appoint an independent integrity expert to investigate match-fixing, coordinate with public authorities in assessing potential wrongdoing, and suggest "Disciplinary Action Occasion".
  • He added that he was extending the transfer ban on indebted clubs that did not comply with the decisions of his football tribunal and could charge 18 percent interest on them. Debts not paid.

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Football’s top governing body in the world said in a statement that the law aims to “strengthen the protection of football’s integrity”. football“.

It is also intended by law Match-fixing and clubs that fail to pay for transfer deals.

Law details

  • The statement issued byVivaThe changes aim to improve the protection of certain parties in proceedings before FIFA’s judicial bodies, while providing FIFA with more tools against illegal or unethical methods, practices or games.
  • The amended law removes the 10-year statute of limitations for prosecution sexual crimes.
  • The changes make potential victims “parties to the relevant proceedings, enjoying all procedural rights, such as the right to be notified of the relevant decision and the right to appeal it.”
  • The law requires “member associations and confederations to notify FIFA of any decisions made regarding sexual assault and manipulating match results.
  • A series of sexual abuse scandals in recent years, notably in Gabon, Haiti, the United States and Afghanistan, have prompted FIFA to take disciplinary action, particularly in cases where local authorities have refused to act.
  • FIFA said it would appoint an independent integrity expert to investigate match-fixing and coordinate with public authorities in assessing potential wrongdoing, proposing “Disciplinary Action Occasion”.
  • He added that he was extending the transfer ban on indebted clubs that did not comply with the decisions of his football tribunal and could charge 18 percent interest on them. Debts not paid.

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