FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against senior officials of the Congo Football Federation over allegations of financial misconduct.

The global governing body confirmed the development in a statement, noting that the action follows the receipt of information and documents uncovered during an audit.

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Among those facing investigation is FECOFOOT president Jean-Guy Mayolas, alongside general secretary Wantete Badji and treasurer Raoul Kanda.

The disciplinary process comes in the wake of a ruling by a criminal court in Brazzaville, where Mayolas, his wife, and his son were reportedly sentenced to life imprisonment earlier this month after being convicted of embezzling $1.1 million in FIFA funds.

Reports indicate they were tried in absentia, with their current whereabouts unknown.

Badji and Kanda were also handed five-year prison sentences by the same court for related offences.
“These proceedings follow the receipt of information and documents during an audit,” FIFA said in its statement.

The case marks a significant escalation in governance scrutiny within Congolese football, with FIFA expected to determine potential sanctions following the outcome of its disciplinary process.

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