ANFA Chief Thapa’s fate hinges on FIFA decision
Not too long ago the suspension of President of All Nepal
Football Association Ganesh Thapa from office caught everyone by surprise.
The decision by the world football governing body to
suspend the powerful All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) chief came totally
out of the blue. Since then, he has kept a low profile, rarely speaking to the
media.
Mr. Thapa, however, is on the brink of completing his four-
month suspension. What awaits him next? At this point nobody has any clue. All
we can do is speculate.
Once Mr. Thapa completes his suspension, FIFA cannot remain
silent and must reveal the findings of their reinvestigation.
Nonetheless, his fate hangs in the balance for now. The ball is in FIFA’s court. It is up to them
to acquit Mr. Thapa of alleged corruption scandal surrounding him or suspend
him for an indefinite period of time.
What baffles me the most is why it is taking so long for
FIFA to review the case and give their verdict? I can only think of one thing
that would explain it.
Taking into account the upcoming FIFA presidential
elections, Mr. Thapa is very important to FIFA boss Mr. Blatter. It is obvious
that he has a vested interest in keeping Mr. Thapa afloat.
On the other hand, Mr. Thapa’s last hope is Mr. Blatter. Prior
to his suspension, he enjoyed the full support of his administration.
Mr. Thapa was overly confident that FIFA would rally around him
and support him regardless of his situation. Among all his wildest dreams he never saw this
suspension coming.
In my opinion, Mr. Thapa should have been booted out of
office a long time back. Keep in mind FIFA wasted little time to remove
President of Football Association of Mongolia who faced similar corruption
charges.
It is hard to understand why FIFA is reluctant to remove Mr.
Thapa even though all available evidence points to his involvement in large-scale
corruption.
Should Mr. Thapa receive a clean chit from FIFA, it would be
very unfortunate and spell further disaster for Nepali football that has already
gone from bad to worse under Mr. Thapa’s over two decades of leadership.
Everyone knows FIFA’s credibility is in a free-fall. As a
result, it is taking toll on their credibility. Their siding with Mr. Thapa
only taints their image further.
Had it not been the coverage of the corruption scandal by
the international news media, particularly, Reuters,
international news agency, in all probability, FIFA would not have caved in and
suspend their man.
Very clearly, this was done under pressure. Let us not
forget that this would not have been possible without the “Save Nepal Football” campaign launched by disenchanted
present and past ANFA executives, coaches, players and football aficionados.
At this point I really don’t know what their next move is.
It is very important to keep challenging Mr. Thapa and keep fighting the good
fight to the end that would otherwise go to waste.
There has been no follow-up news since then. The so-called
mainstream media has been a huge let down for turning a blind eye. Perhaps,
they do not care or they have been cowed into silence or they are too timid on
Mr. Thapa ‘s misdeeds. Either way, it reflects badly on the media.
It is astounding that the Commission for the Investigation of
Abuse of Authority (CIAA) is still silent on Mr. Thapa’s corruption scandal,
and it is disgraceful that nothing has been done until now.
As things stand now, I cannot imagine the government doing
anything.
There is no point in arguing what they will do. They have
reached new heights in their absurdity and irresponsibility.
Eventually, it all depends on what FIFA decides to do with Mr.
Thapa. Till then we can only wait, watch and cross our fingers.
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