Assets worth €3.4 million belonging to former Cyprus Football Association (CFA) president Giorgos Koumas have been frozen by court order, as he prepares to enter pleas on 25 criminal charges next month.
Assets worth €3.4 million belonging to former Football Association president Giorgos Koumas have been frozen by court order, with proceedings advancing ahead of his plea hearing in May ... Koumas is due ...
This includes an accusation that money paid to the CFA by CytaVision for television rights to domestic Cypriot football matches “was distributed by the CFA, in time and quantity, according to the will of Giorgos Koumas”.
The former president of the Cyprus Football Association (CFA), GeorgeKoumas, is set to appear in court to face 25 charges related to long-standing allegations of conflict of interest and financial gain.
These include maintaining professional and financial links incompatible with Koumas’ role as head of the Cyprus football association (CFA), as well as two counts of money laundering involving sums estimated at approximately €6.5 million.
Former Cyprus Football Association president Giorgos Koumas will make his first court appearance on Friday after being formally served with an indictment in a criminal case concerning possible conflict of interest, police confirmed on Tuesday.
Four or five days after she made these allegations, the attorney-general’s office submitted its charge sheet against Koumas, the critics claiming Lycourgou had pressured Savvides into action.
This includes an accusation that money paid to the CFA by CytaVision for television rights to domestic Cypriot football matches “was distributed by the CFA, in time and quantity, according to the will of Giorgos Koumas”.
... investigator Alexandra Lykourgou about the case involving former Football Association president Giorgos Koumas would make the perfect chapter ... Sadly, the problem doesn’t end with the Koumas case.
The Attorney General expects to reach a final decision within days on whether to charge former Cyprus Football Association president Giorgos Koumas and others over alleged conflict of interest in the football TV rights affair.