
(ATR)Chris Eaton, executive director of Sport Integrity at the International Center for Sport Security (ICSS), tells Around the Rings that FIFA is "crying out" for a structural overhaul.
On Thursday, the FIFA ethics committee slapped Sepp Blatter with a 90-day suspension along with secretary general Jerome Valcke and UEFA chief Michel Platini.
FIFA presidential hopeful Chung Mong-joon was handed a six-year ban from football.
"I think FIFA needs to rebuild from the ground up," Eaton says.
"Just changing the people is not necessarily going to change the organization."
Before joining the ICSS almost three years ago, Eaton spent two years as head of security for FIFA.
Looking forward, Eaton tells ATR that FIFA must let the "values of football dominate over business."
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