Domenico Scala, Fifa's head of auditing and compliance, has resigned in protest at reforms at the governing body of world football. Scala is angry as the new Fifa council will have the ability to appoint and sack those in charge of its committees, including auditing, ethics and finance. The council replaced the Fifa executive committee in the aftermath of a corruption scandal at the organisation. Scala said Committees had been "deprived of their independence." He added that this is a wake-up call to those persons who genuinely advocated for implementing reforms.Fifa, which accepted Scala's resignation and installed his deputy Sindi Mabaso Koyana as acting chairman, insists the Swiss has misinterpreted the purpose of the decision taken by its Congress.
News On AIR | May 15, 2016 7:26 AM