Warner quits FIFA; case dropped
China Daily | Updated: 2011-06-22 07:56
Embattled vice-president resigns from his position after being suspended last month
LONDON - Jack Warner, who had threatened a "tsunami" of revelations about the way soccer is run, quit as FIFA vice-president on Monday, prompting the sport's governing body to drop an investigation into bribery allegations against the Trinidadian.
Warner, 68, who had been suspended pending an ethics committee probe into bribery claims, has resigned from all his international soccer posts including the position of CONCACAF president.
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