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Ticket executive will be exonerated, says FIFA

Published: 13 Jul 2014 - 12:04 pm | Last Updated: 23 Jan 2022 - 03:53 am

RIO DE JANEIRO: FIFA said yesterday it was confident a World Cup ticketing services executive accused by Brazilian authorities of illegally selling match passes would be exonerated.
Briton Ray Whelan, a director of FIFA partner Match Services, left his Rio hotel before police could detain him Thursday but his firm insisted he was not fleeing justice.
Match Services AG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Byrom plc, a British-based company which has provided services to FIFA and World Cup Local Organising Committees since 1994.
“Based on the experience gained throughout almost 30 years of collaboration with Byrom plc, FIFA trusts in the loyal and respectable business behavior of Byrom plc,” FIFA said in a statement.
FIFA “is confident that an assessment of all facts and underlying business concepts will exonerate the staff and principals of Byrom plc,” world football’s governing body added, stressing it was committed to fighting scalping.
Police sought Whelan after a judge ordered him and 10 other suspects to be held in detention over a World Cup ticket fraud involving 1,000 tickets per match alleged to be worth tens of millions of dollars.
Match said Friday the term “fugitive” was not appropriate as Whelan was with his lawyer who would re-submit a legal challenge to the arrest order against him after Brazilian authorities turned down an initial request.AFP