Blatter, who won a fourth term of office on 1st June as FIFA President on the back of a promised clean-up of the organisation, has chosen the Executive Committee meeting of 20th and 21st October to reveal details of exactly how he intends to move forward.
Blatter said: ‘I will announce a road map of where we go and when we go’.
Blatter's former election rival Mohamed Bin Hammam withdrew amid claims he tried to bribe Caribbean voters and is now appealing a lifetime ban imposed by FIFA's Ethics Committee.
The bribery scandal also ended the football career of senior FIFA vice-president Jack Warner who resigned rather than face a similar punishment.
Two more FIFA Executive members, Amos Adamu and Reynald Temarii, were suspended last November after allegations of vote-trading in the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bid races.
FIFA is still investigating the roles played by 16 Caribbean officials in allegedly accepting $40,000 cash payments in return for voting for Bin Hammam before he pulled out of the race to face Blatter.
After his election Blatter set up a ‘Solutions Committee’ including former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and opera singer Placido Domingo.
Last week, European Club Association chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge called on Blatter to do more, and quickly, or risk the same kind of fate as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Published: 31/08/2011
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