Wadie Jary, the former president of the Tunisian Football Federation, has been sentenced to four years in prison for corruption involving unlawful contracts during his tenure. His lawyers have indicated plans to appeal against the ruling. Jary faced various allegations during his presidency, including match-fixing and financial misconduct, all of which he strenuously denied. Notably, he received a four-year ban from the Tunisian National Olympic Committee in 2021 for breaching ethics codes but was still elected to the Caf executive committee shortly after.
Wadie Jary, former president of the FTF, was sentenced to four years in prison following a conviction for corruption related to illegal contracts.
Despite facing serious allegations during his presidency, including match-fixing and money laundering, Jary denied all improprieties and plans to appeal his conviction.
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