The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Thu, 12/30/2010
Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) has urged the Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) to publicize the results of an audit of the association among measures to uphold transparency and accountability.
Citing the freedom of information law, ICW coordinator Emerson Yuntho said ICW would mobilize soccer fans and non-government organizations to demand PSSI reveal the contents of the audit.
“So far the results of the independent audit were only made available to members of the PSSI. We really want the association to be transparent and accountable,” he said.
ICW will also ask the association about the recent sale of tickets to ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Cup final matches.
“How much did the tickets cost? What factors were taken into account in pricing the tickets?” Emerson asked on Wednesday, as quoted by tempointeraktif.com.
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