CONCACAF Civil War: Is Austin back in charge?
Lisle Austin, who was suspended by CONCACAF's Executive Committee for alleged violations of the confederation statutes, claims that he has won an injunction against the ExCo ruling in a Bahamian court, according to Simon Evans of Reuters on his Twitter feed. (His news report is located here.) The reason Austin sought an injunction in the Bahamas lies in CONCACAF's statutes, in which they define themselves as a non-profit with legal domicile in Nassau.
HexagonalBlog @ Jun 11, 2011 3:07 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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