FIFA
president Sepp Blatter has slammed comments by Chung Mong-Joon, a
candidate to take over football’s world body calling it a corrupt
organisation.
Blatter said he was disturbed by the South Korean industrialist’s
outspoken comments at a press conference in Paris on Monday where he
officially launched his candidacy.
Chung went on the attack against Blatter and UEFA leader Michel
Platini, his rival in the FIFA race. “The real reason FIFA has become
such a corrupt organisation is because the same person (Blatter) has
been running it for 40 years. Absolute power corrupts absolutely,” Chung
said.
“It is disturbing, to say the least, to hear Dr. Chung Mong-Joon
describe FIFA as ‘a corrupt organisation’,” Blatter said in reply. “Even more so when one recalls – and as Dr. Chung cannot have
forgotten – that he was a FIFA Vice-President and a FIFA Emergency
Committee member for 17 years from 1994 up until 2011.”
Blatter said in the statement that “personal attacks” made by Dr.
Chung at the press conference were “particularly disrespectful to all
concerned.”
“I would like to stress again that FIFA is dedicated to improving the
organisation and will continue to strengthen its governance and
accountability. Our work in this area continuously evolves, and we are
focused on achieving the highest standards for the international
football community.”
Chung made several attacks on FIFA’s leadership at the campaign
launch in a Paris hotel saying that it was in a “profound crisis” over
police inquiries into two corruption affairs. He said Platini should not
be a candidate because he was too linked to FIFA’s past system
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