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I give gifts, not bribes – Bin Hammam
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 26 - 07 - 2011

Banned Asian football chief Mohamed Bin Hammam likened FIFA President Sepp Blatter to a “dictator” Monday, and said bribery claims against him were the result of cultural misunderstandings.
The 62-year-old former Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president was banned from the game for life Saturday following a two-day FIFA ethics committee hearing at the organization's Zurich headquarters.
Bin Hammam had been accused of seeking to buy votes in the FIFA presidential election by offering cash gifts of $40,000 each to delegates at a Caribbean Football Union (CFU) get-together in May.
He has pledged to appeal the decision.
The Qatari reacted to his ban Saturday by publishing a scanned copy of a personal letter sent to him by Blatter in 2008 on his personal blog, demonstrating the extent to which he felt betrayed by the 75-year-old Swiss.
He returned to the theme in an interview carried out in Doha with Britain's Sky News, broadcast Monday, in which he compared Blatter to a tyrant.
“When you are in a position to lead, the leader usually doesn't revenge,” he said. “This is actually the act of the dictators, and you have witnessed through history the dictators, when they think this or that person is a prominent one to replace him, the first thing they do is execute him.
“And they try to fabricate any allegation against him, to jail him or something like that.
“So I mean usually — I don't know whether Mr. Blatter considers himself a leader or not — but the leader doesn't revenge.”
Bin Hammam also said gift-giving was a routine practice in FIFA and that exchanging presents with other members of the organization should not be regarded as attempted bribery. “This is a normal, normal, normal practice,” he said. “I'm telling you again, I did not give any cash gifts to anybody but these are normal.”
Pointing to his wrist watch, he added: “This watch is a gift.”
Despite his claims, Bin Hammam insisted “he had nothing to do with” the cash-filled envelopes allegedly distributed to the CFU officials.
In a statement to the media published on his blog late Sunday evening, Bin Hammam reiterated his earlier claim that FIFA had no concrete evidence that he was guilty of bribery. “I believe FIFA alleged that I used cash to obtain votes,” he wrote. “That is for them to prove and I can tell you categorically that I did not. I was astonished to hear that the Ethics Committee was very unsure what the charges were and could not agree between themselves.”
Bin Hammam also wants the evidence presented to FIFA to be placed in the public domain.
He also refuted allegations that he had not co-operated with the ethics committee's investigation and said he had “made my bank account statements available” to them.


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