Revealed: Myanmar junta 'crony' given key role behind Fifa peace prize

Fifa's new Peace Prize: A Crony's Role Raises Questions Over Neutrality

A recent announcement from Fifa president Gianni Infantino about launching its own peace prize has sparked concerns over the governing body's neutrality and impartiality. The inaugural award-winner is set to be announced on December 5, with many wondering who could possibly be in the running.

Infantino had already faced criticism for his involvement in a Gaza peace summit alongside US President Donald Trump, an appearance that raised questions over Fifa's neutrality rules. Infantino defended the move, stating he believed it was "looking pretty good" and urged support from everyone involved.

However, the lack of information about the selection process has led to disquiet among those who fear this could be a sop to Trump. The situation may have deepened with revelations that Fifa's new peace prize is seen internally as a version of the president's award at Uefa, suggesting Infantino's say will be decisive.

The chair of the committee tasked with devising the process for selecting winners has been identified as Zaw Zaw, 59-year-old president of Myanmar football federation and owner of Delta United. This background raises questions over his ability to speak truth to power, given that he was described by the US state department in 2009 as one of "cronies" of Myanmar's brutal ruling military junta.

US diplomatic cables from 2009 revealed Zaw Zaw had interests in gems, cement and bottling plants. He also hired senior general Than Shwe's grandson to play on Delta United team. These findings suggest Infantino may be cosy up to certain leaders with power and money, such as Trump and Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler Mohammed bin Salman.

Infantino's closeness to these leaders is driven by Fifa's need for revenue. The governing body makes money only in men's World Cup years, so it squeezes as much cash out of its host countries as possible. By sticking close to powerful leaders, Fifa takes broadcasting and sponsorship deals, passing costs on to them.

Stephen Cockburn, Amnesty International's head of labour rights and sport, noted that while there is lip service over human rights considerations, finance and power appear to remain priorities for Fifa. Nick McGeehan, co-director of FairSquare, echoed this sentiment, stating Infantino "clearly likes [Trump and Prince Mohammed], and they probably recognise him as a man with a big ego".

McGeehan expressed concern that Infantino's actions represent a clear violation of the Fifa code of ethics' duty of neutrality. He warned that efforts to promote transparency and accountability may be mere rhetoric, rather than actual change.

Fifa has defended its peace prize initiative, describing it as an effort to make the future a brighter place. However, these claims must be scrutinised given the governing body's history of corruption scandals and Infantino's close ties with influential leaders.
 
This is gonna be good 🀣. So Fifa wants to give out a peace prize but only if it goes to people they're BFFs with πŸ€œπŸ€›? Like, I get that Infantino wants to make some cash but this whole thing reeks of nepotism πŸ€‘. And what's with the lack of transparency? It's like Fifa is trying to pull a fast one on us 😏. We all know they're in it for the money and power πŸ’Έ, so if this prize is just gonna be a way to curry favor with Trump and MBS, then yeah, that's a major red flag 🚨. And don't even get me started on Zaw Zaw being chosen for the committee – like, really? πŸ˜‚ That guy sounds like a classic case of cronyism πŸ’₯. I'm calling BS on this whole thing πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸ€” The whole thing reeks of cronyism πŸ€‘. I mean, come on, a peace prize that's basically just an excuse to curry favor with powerful people? It's like Fifa is saying, "Hey, we're good buddies with Trump and the Saudi royal family, so you can't criticize us." πŸ’Έ And now they've got Zaw Zaw, this guy who's got connections to Myanmar's military junta, on the committee. That's just a recipe for disaster πŸŒͺ️.

And don't even get me started on Infantino's defense of it all πŸ™„. "Looking pretty good" is not exactly a reassuring phrase when you're talking about peace and human rights. It sounds like he's more interested in making money off these powerful people than actually promoting peace and justice πŸ’Έ.

Fifa needs to take a step back and reevaluate its priorities πŸ‘€. Is this really what they want to be remembered for? A bunch of self-serving bureaucrats who use their platform to line their own pockets? πŸ€‘ I hope people start speaking out against this nonsense because it's just not right 😑.
 
this whole thing feels like a setup for Fifa to curry favor with wealthy and powerful friends, like trump or saudi arabia's crown prince πŸ€‘ it's not hard to imagine infantino's pick being more about securing broadcasting deals than promoting actual peace and human rights πŸ‘€ the lack of transparency is really worrying - who gets to decide who wins this prize anyway? it's probably gonna be some cronies of Infantino's old buddies in power πŸ’Έ meanwhile, fifa's own history of corruption scandals shouldn't give us much faith in their new initiative πŸ€”
 
I'm gonna say this but dont @ me: Fifa's new peace prize is all about lining Infantino's pockets 😏. The guy's got some sketchy connections and his cronies are getting all the perks πŸ€‘. It's like, if he's best buds with Trump and MBS, why not just hand them the award on a silver platter? 🎁 The lack of transparency in this whole process is giving me major red flags πŸ”΄. And let's be real, Fifa needs those broadcasting and sponsorship deals to stay afloat πŸ’Έ. It's all about the Benjamins, folks... not about promoting peace and unity πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸ€” The whole thing just feels like a PR stunt πŸ“’. Who do they think is going to take down Trump or Saudi Arabia? Not Fifa, that's for sure πŸ˜‚. Zaw Zaw's background is super sketchy πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ and it's crazy he's the one heading up the committee. It just smells like a favor swap πŸ’Ό. They're not exactly known for transparency anyway πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ€” this whole thing just smells like cronyism πŸ€‘ infantino's trying to get on good terms with trump and saudi arabia's royal family, but it's hard to trust when you're all about the benjamins πŸ’Έ fifa's already got a reputation for being corrupt, so now they're trying to launch their own peace prize? πŸ™„ what's really gonna happen is that infantino's just gonna use it to get more sponsors and revenue ⚽️
 
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