FIFA Ethics Committee judge held in Malaysia for graft

Sundra Rajoo was one of the two deputy chairmen of the Ethics Committee's adjudicatory chamber which slapped lifetime bans on several football executives named in a US Justice Department probe into football corruption.

Published : Nov 21, 2018 21:31 IST , Kuala Lumpur

Sundra Rajoo was part of the adjudicatory chamber which was responsible for banning former president of FIFA Sepp Blatter and UEFA head Michel Platini.
Sundra Rajoo was part of the adjudicatory chamber which was responsible for banning former president of FIFA Sepp Blatter and UEFA head Michel Platini.
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Sundra Rajoo was part of the adjudicatory chamber which was responsible for banning former president of FIFA Sepp Blatter and UEFA head Michel Platini.

A FIFA Ethics Committee judge was arrested on suspicion of corruption in his native Malaysia and has resigned as director of an arbitration service, his lawyer and reports said on Wednesday.

Sundra Rajoo was detained late on Tuesday by anti-graft investigators after flying in from Zurich, where FIFA has its headquarters, to assist in a corruption probe.

He was held overnight, but released after a court accepted his representatives' arguments that he effectively has diplomatic immunity due to his high-profile legal roles, lawyer Cheow Wee said.

READ: Former FIFA ethics head quits Swiss prosecution authority

As well as sitting on FIFA's Ethics Committee, Rajoo was the director of the Malaysia-based Asian International Arbitration Centre.

Cheow said the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) had applied to hold him for seven days as “they wanted to question him regarding a corruption allegation”.

Rajoo has been accused of using his position to gain financial favours, reports said.

Local media reported that he has now given up his position at the arbitration centre.

“My client has offered assurances that he will extend the full cooperation to MACC regarding the investigation,” his lawyer said, but added that authorities could not arrest him.

Rajoo was appointed last year as one of two deputy chairmen of the Ethics Committee's adjudicatory chamber, which has slapped lifetime bans on several football executives named in a sprawling US Justice Department probe into football corruption.

The adjudicatory chamber was responsible for banning former president of the governing body of world football Sepp Blatter and UEFA head Michel Platini.

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