一位前刚果足球队长因窃取国际足联的疫情资金而被判无期徒刑.
A former Congo football chief got life in absentia for stealing FIFA pandemic funds meant for women’s programs and training.
刚果民主共和国足球联合会前主席Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas因洗钱、贪污、伪造和使用伪造文件,被缺席判处无期徒刑。
Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas, former president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Football Federation, was sentenced to life in prison in absentia for money laundering, embezzlement, forgery, and using falsified documents.
这一信念源于对大流行期间滥用国际足联发展基金的腐败调查, 这些资金原本用于足球计划, 包括妇女倡议及国家训练中心。
The conviction stems from a corruption probe into the misuse of FIFA development funds during the pandemic, which were intended for football programs including women’s initiatives and a national training center.
另有两名高级官员被判处5年徒刑。
Two other senior officials received five-year sentences.
裁决强调了目前为提高非洲足球治理透明度所作的努力,并表明了体育管理中财务不当行为的更严格后果。
The ruling highlights ongoing efforts to improve transparency in African football governance and signals stricter consequences for financial misconduct in sports administration.