FIFA hits ex-Oceania president with six-year ban for corruption

AFP  |  Lausanne 

has suspended former (OFC) for six years for corruption, world football's governing body announced Friday.

ruled that Chung, who resigned from the OFC in April, "offered and accepted gifts" and "acted under a conflict of interest", banning him and hitting him with a 100,000 Swiss franc (87,900 euros) fine.

Chung is of Malaysian origin but holds a passport and was of that nation's football association and a member of the Council.

He resigned his presidency a few days before the OFC announced an investigation after a audit found "potential irregularities" in the construction of the confederation's headquarters in

Chung became OFC in 2011 after his predecessor Tahitian Reynald Temarii was suspended by FIFA for corruption.

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 22:45 IST