Thursday, 16 February 2006, 22:56 GMT
Fifa executive in Cup ticket row
Vice-president Jack Warner has been judged to have violated Fifa's code of ethics over his involvement with selling 2006 World Cup tickets.
He may be suspended from the organisation at a meeting on 16-17 March after being found guilty of a conflict of interest over ticket sales.
His family's travel agency were given the rights to sell Trinidad and Tobago's entire allocation.
However, Warner himself brought the matter to the attention of Fifa.
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