The Olympic Committee clarifies … the grievance of Murtado advances against the decision to suspend it … and when will it be completed?



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12:33 a. M.

Monday 05 October 2020

Books – Ahmed Sharif:

Yasser Idris, official spokesperson for the Egyptian Olympic Committee, confirmed that Mortada Mansour, president of Zamalek, has the right to appeal the decision to suspend him for a period of four years, within 15 days.

Idris indicated in statements on Ontime Sports Channel that Mortada Mansour filed a grievance against the decision does not mean that its implementation will be stopped, noting that the implementation will be suspended only if there is a ruling that stops the decision.

Idris said: “Parliamentary immunity is meant to serve the community. We are a sports body governed by the Sports Law and we have no relationship with the executive or legislative authority.”

He continued: “The committee has the right to recommend that decisions be handed down that suspend and fine the club’s leaders, when there are complaints, and we, as a committee, seek their seriousness and refer them to the investigating judge.”

He added: “The investigating judge made his decision and addressed the board of directors of the committee with it, and we have the right to make any decision against him, and that is why we approved it.”

He explained that “Mortada Mansour has the right to oppose the decision within 15 days, and present it to the Olympic Committee, and if we reject it, then he has the right to appeal to the Egypt Arbitration and Arbitration Center or the International Sports Court as he wishes. “.

And Abizaid: “If Murtaza Mansour obtained a ruling to suspend the decision, he will stop, but the idea of ​​suspending only because he presented an appeal to the competent authorities, this is unfounded and he is not allowed to go to the ordinary courts.”

He concluded: “The Zamalek Club entity cannot compromise. We are a completely neutral party, and we do not respond to anyone because we are a decision party and not because we are weak, we preserve order and sporting behavior.”

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