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LONDON, (Reuters) - FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam called on Thursday for incumbent Sepp Blatter to be included in the world governing body’s current bribery investigation.
Bin Hammam, who is due to stand against Blatter in next Wednesday’s election and has denied any wrongdoing, is set to face FIFA’s Ethics Committee on Sunday.
The 62-year-old Qatari is being investigated along with FIFA vice-president Jack Warner following claims they broke the governing body’s strict code of ethics at a meeting in West Indies earlier this month.
Asian Football Confederation chief Bin Hammam has called for any FIFA investigation to include Blatter as well.
A statement from his office read: “As the recent accusations also mention incumbent FIFA president Joseph Blatter, Mohamed Bin Hammam has requested that the investigation be extended to include Mr Blatter.
“It is no coincidence that these allegations have been made only a few days before the 61st FIFA Congress, at which the new FIFA president will be elected.”
The statement continued that Bin Hammam was “surprised by yesterday’s accusations of bribery.
“He rejects these accusations and confirms that they are without substance.
“The accusations also contain statements according to which Mr Blatter, the incumbent FIFA president, was informed of, but did not oppose, payments allegedly made to members of the Caribbean Football Union.