In that earlier interview Mr Eckert indicated that were any findings made by the Adjudicatory Chamber of the FEC against any person covered by the COE, then in due course he estimated around Spring 2015 the decisions and sanctions handed down pursuant to the FIFA Disciplinary Code would be made public.

This is the same approach taken to previous sanctions given to other members of the utfifas so-called "FIFA family", including Mr Mohammed bin Hammam (the central protagonist in the voting allegations), Mr Amos Adamu and more recently the five year ban from football placed on Mongolian Football Federation President, Mr Ganbold Buyannemekh, for having solicited and accepted bribes from Mr Mohammed bin Hammam in the context of the elections for the ExCo, as well as the FIFA presidential election in 2011.

Of course, should any member of FIFA be sanctioned according to the www.utfifas.co  contents of Mr Garcia's Report, they would have the right to appeal, first to the Appeal Committee of FIFA (Article 81 COE; Articles 188 to 127 Disciplinary Code) and then to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Article 81 COE). Given the seriousness that an adverse finding of corruption can have, one would think they would exercise those rights.

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