Critic of FIFA’s African takeover banned for 10 years for stealing Ebola funds

Former Liberia Football Association president Musa Bility, who tried to become FIFA president in 2015, has been banned from football for 10 years and fined just over £400,000 by the game’s global governing body.

Critic of FIFA’s African takeover banned for 10 years for stealing Ebola funds

Former Liberia Football Association president Musa Bility, who tried to become FIFA president in 2015, has been banned from football for 10 years and fined just over €455,000 by the game’s global governing body.

A former FIFA committee member and current member of African football confederation CAF’s executive committee, Bility has been found guilty of misappropriating funds, receiving benefits and conflicts of interest by FIFA’s independent ethics committee.

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