08-09-2014, 11:37 AM
Gotta larf! What else is a "financial watchdog" for these days, than laundering dirty money and general corruption?
Gotta larf twice when I read that the Compliance and Audit Committee of FIFA asked if he could "share" additional information about his arrest. Now there's a committee with real teeth, eh.
Gotta larf twice when I read that the Compliance and Audit Committee of FIFA asked if he could "share" additional information about his arrest. Now there's a committee with real teeth, eh.
Quote:Member of Fifa's financial watchdog arrested on money-laundering charge
Canover Watson arrested on suspicion of corruption
Fifa demands explanation from Watson
Said & Done: Jack Warner's Sunshine
- Reuters
- The Guardian, Sunday 7 September 2014 11.45 BST
Canover Watson, a member of Fifa's financial watchdog, has been arrested on suspicion of corruption. Photograph: Steffen Schmidt/EPA
Fifa has asked for an explanation from Canover Watson, a member of the body's financial watchdog, after he was arrested on suspicion of corruption and money-laundering in the Cayman Islands.
Watson, one of eight members of Fifa's audit and compliance committee and a vice-president of the Caribbean Football Union, has denied the charges and has been released on bail.
"In agreement with the ethics committee we have asked Canover Watson whether he can share with the audit and compliance committee any additional information," said Domenico Scala, head of the committee. "Once we have more information we will consider appropriate measures."
The Fifa committee is charged with ensuring the "completeness and reliability of the financial accounting" of world football's governing body.
The Cayman Islands anti-corruption commissioner David Baines said that Watson was suspected of a "breach of trust contrary to section 13 of the Cayman Islands anti-corruption law, as well as abuse of public office … and conflict of interest."
Those allegations refer to Watson's time at the head of Cayman's Health Service Authority and follow a police investigation into the introduction of a swipe card system.
Baines also cited "suspicion of money-laundering contrary to section 133 of the Proceeds of Crime Law" in the Watson case.
Watson denied the allegations in a statement to the Cayman Compass newspaper. The newspaper said no charges had yet been filed against Watson who under his bail terms is due to report back to police on 29 September.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14