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‘Scala exit damages reform at FIFA'
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 06 - 2016

The departure of FIFA audit panel chairman Domenico Scala in a dispute with President Gianni Infantino will hurt efforts to reform the scandal-hit soccer body, former anti-corruption adviser Michael Hershman said Thursday.
Hershman helped bring Scala to FIFA in 2012 and said his exit is "the worst thing that could have happened."
"One of the few shining lights we had was Domenico," Hershman, the American co-founder of Transparency International, said in a telephone interview. "Now that he has gone, my skepticism is even greater."
Hershman spoke from Doha ahead of being announced as CEO of the Qatar-funded International Centre for Sport Security.
Scala resigned last month after his working relationship with Infantino broke down, including disputes over the presidential salary and the FIFA Council taking powers to fire elected independent officials.
Last year, Scala proposed a slate of reforms amid FIFA's corruption-fueled crisis that was the basis of modernizing changes drafted by a panel which included Infantino.
Their work picked up on a previous round of reforms steered by a FIFA-invited expert group which included Hershman and was led by Swiss law professor Mark Pieth. That panel was left frustrated by FIFA blocking outsiders from key positions.
"I remain convinced now more than ever that FIFA, if it is to survive, there must be independent oversight because they have no credibility," Hershman said.
In 2012, Hershman was involved in talks that led FIFA to appoint prosecutor Michael Garcia and judge Joachim Eckert to lead its ethics committee in an investigation of World Cup bidding that included Qatar's victory in the 2022 hosting contest.
The investigation concluded that wrongdoing linked to most of the nine bid candidates did not justify reviewing the status of Qatar and 2018 World Cup host Russia.
Now, Hershman is working for the Qatar-based center which advises governments and sports bodies on event security and integrity of competitions.
"I want to kind of do what I did at Transparency International, creating chapters around the world to promote values," he told the AP. "I am not naive. It is going to take a long time."
Hershman noted ongoing issues with "match-fixing, doping, FIFA integrity crisis, Tokyo crisis — everywhere you look," referring to current scrutiny of how Japan won the 2020 Olympic bid contest.
Another World Cup scandal, over Germany's bidding and organizing of the 2006 tournament, has affected the ICSS.
Hershman confirmed that one of his former ICSS colleagues, Horst Schmidt, is no longer on its advisory board.
Schmidt is among four German World Cup officials, including Franz Beckenbauer, who are under investigation by the FIFA ethics committee for links to suspected bribery. Two more officials, including current FIFA Council member Wolfgang Niersbach, are being investigated for not reporting suspected unethical conduct.
Hershman said one task in his new job is to find new funding for the ICSS, which gets 70 percent of its annual budget of ablout $30 million from Qatar's government.
"I will take clean money from anyone but with no strings attached," Hershman said, insisting that Qatar gives its "funding without any conditions. No one has ever told me to shut up."


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