Several of the sponsors called for FIFA to conduct an independent
reform following the ongoing corruption case which was becoming a
concern for them.
Outgoing FIFA president Sepp Blatter confirmed that a Reform
Committee would be set up to address these issues at a press conference
last month when he officially announced he would be stepping down in
February.
FIFA released a statement after the meeting saying: "During the
meeting, FIFA reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, reform, and
collaboration with its valued partners."
The sponsors released a joint statement which said: "Fifa provided
the sponsors with updates on several topics. We reiterated our
expectations for robust reform, and we will continue to engage with
Fifa."
First Reform Meeting
Francois Carrard, who was appointed by FIFA to lead the FIFA Reform
Committee, has confirmed that the first meeting will take place in early
September.
“The first meeting of the 2016 FIFA Reform Committee will be held in
the Swiss capital of Berne on 2-3 September 2015. No further comments on
the meeting will be provided at this time,” he said.
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