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Tuesday, the Cairo Economic Court has condemned the former president of the CAF, Issa Hayatou, and its former secretary general, Hicham El Amrani, to 500 million Egyptian pounds each (about 24.5 million euros) for "abuse of dominant position" in the deal with Lagardère Sports.
The former boss of African football responded to the controversy on Wednesday. "The case is orchestrated with a political agenda and for the benefit of certain individuals", retorted the Cameroonian with theAFP, denouncing a "intolerable defamation", while regretting that the court sanctioned him"individually […] while clearing the CAF of any responsibility".
According to Hayatou, competition rules were respected before Lagardère Sports was awarded this contract concerning the media / marketing rights of African football for the period 2017-2028. The former leader asserts that the plaintiff, the Egyptian company Presentation, had submitted a rejected offer "unanimously"By the CAF executive committee, it should be noted that the Cameroonian intends to appeal.
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