FairSquare, a human-rights research group, expanded its ethics complaint against FIFA president Gianni Infantino to name the Balogun reversal , and 50 members of the European Parliament (MEPs) wrote to FIFA's ethics committee backing it 1. The original complaint, filed in December, set out four dated breaches of FIFA's Article 15 political-neutrality rule, from a FIFA Peace Prize awarded to Donald Trump to an Instagram post lobbying for his Nobel 2.
Infantino denies steering the case. He says he told Trump only that 'the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodies', and that he learned of the original suspension after it was released 3. Trump's account is narrower: 'All I did, I asked for a review, because I didn't think it was a foul.' The gap between a president asking for a review and a ban lifting within a day is what FairSquare wants the ethics committee to examine.
This track has run further than the courtroom one. Kaveh Afrasiabi's $1bn lawsuit over Iran's exit still has no hearing.
