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Platini and Blatter were FIFA Coins from mtnba2k's blog

Platini and Blatter were banned for eight years last month by FIFA's ethics committee over a £1.3million payment made to FIFA Coins the Frenchman in 2011 - he and Blatter said it was to settle an oral agreement made nearly 13 years previously when he worked as FIFA's technical advisor.They have appealed against the bans to FIFA's appeals committee and if that is unsuccessful both are expected to go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Platini's salary is likely to be paid until the full appeals process is completed.




UEFA said it would only disclose the overall entitlements paid to the 16 UEFA executive committee members - 3.5million euros (£2.68m) in 2013/14, which works out at 217,000 euros (£167,000) per head. Members also receive a daily allowance of 300 euros (£231) when on UEFA duty.In terms of future publication of UEFA executives' salaries, UEFA chief of communications Pedro Pinto said.




We will of course discuss all these matters as well as all other FIFA reforms in the UEFA ExCo and with our associations in a future Congress with a view of adopting these proposals for us as well."But we can of course not make these figures public without following a proper and due process. This is also part of compliance and good governance."Infantino's manifesto states: "As a further means of transparency and accountability, the remuneration and benefits of the FIFA president.




FIFA council members, committee members and the secretary general/CEO of the FIFA administration shall be disclosed publicly and on an annual basis."This is as much a 'cultural' change as an 'organisational' change and is another key element in helping to build a modern and open FIFA 18 Coins going forward." Celtic's Erik Sviatchenko leads the field of hipster footballers and their WAGs | Daily Mail Online.



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