Thursday 11 May 2017

Ex-Nigerian Chief Judge elected into FIFA’s Ethics Adjudicatory body

Ex- Lagos State Chief Judge, Justice Ayotunde Phillips has been elected into FIFA’s Ethics Committee Adjudicatory Chamber. The election which was revealed Thursday, said the Ex-Judge was elected to represent Africa at the FIFA Committee body.


According to the result, while the Greek Judge and ex-President of the European Court of Justice, Vassilios Skouris emerged the Chairman of the body, other members include Members include, Mohammad Ali Al Kamali from United Arab Emirates representing Asia, Margarita Echeverria of Costa Rica representing North Central America and Caribbean and Fiti Sunia Judge and former Attorney General in American Samoa emerged Deputy Chairman.

Below is the list of the members and the regions they represent:

Chairman: Vassilios Skouris (Greece)
Deputy chair: Fiti Sunia (American Samoa)

Members:
Africa:  Justice Ayotunde Philips (Nigeria)
Asia:      Mohammad Ali Al Kamali (United Arab Emirates)
Europe: Aivar Pohlak (Estonia)
South America: Flavio Zveiter (Brazil)
North Central America and Caribbean: Margarita Echeverria (Costa Rica)
Oceania: Jack Kariko (Papua New Guinea)



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