The Confederation of African Football has handed a 10-year ban on Musa after he was found out to have committed a grievous crime.
FIFA has given Liberian official, Musa Bility, a 10-year ban from
football for financial offences, the football governing body said on
Wednesday.
Bility, a member of the African Confederation (CAF) executive committee
and former president of the Liberian Federation (LFA), was found guilty
of misappropriating FIFA’s funds, according to the organisation.
An investigation opened after an audit of LFA accounts revealed various
payments made and received from entities owned by Bility or his family.
Bility was also fined 500,000 Swiss francs (507,300 dollars).
Earlier this week, Bility had said he would contest FIFA’s decision to
take oversight of the operational management of CAF from Aug. 1 to Jan.
31, 2020, NAN reports.