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Betting Scandal: CAF investigating Eto'o

CAF to investigate Cameroon FA President Samuel Eto?o for improper conduct

 

The Confederation of African Football (CAF), has said it has received written statements from football stakeholders in Cameroon to investigate FECAFOOT president Samuel Eto’o for alleged improper conduct.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a statement released on Wednesday, August 9, which was obtained by Igbere TV, CAF said it is looking into these requests based on and in accordance with the its Statutes and Regulations.

 

 

 

The African Football governing body stated that while the allegations are prima facie serious, Eto’o is presumed to be innocent until an appropriate judicial body concludes otherwise.

 

 

CAF also added that it will make no further announcement while the investigations are ongoing and will only make public statements when the proceedings have ended..

 

 

Last month amateur football clubs in Cameroon called for the resignation of Eto’o citing “grave irregularities” in the organisation and has expressed concerns over several issues, including changes to the president’s mandate, the lack of publication of new statutes, and Eto’o’s involvement with a sports betting company.

 

 

The clubs questioned the legality of Eto’o’s decision to take on an ambassadorial role with the betting company, as it may violate both FIFA and FECAFOOT rules.

 

 

 

FIFA strictly forbids individuals bound by its code from participating in any betting, gambling, lotteries, or similar events or transactions related to football matches or competitions.

 

 

Violation of these rules can result in fines or bans from football-related activities.

 

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