FIVB reimburses corruption crusader for part of legal costs

Mario Goijman receiving the Play the Game Award 2005 from 2002 winner, Laura Robinson. Photo (c) Play the Game

05.03.2010

By Kirsten Sparre
Goijman agrees deal with FIVB for partial reimbursement of legal costs incurred in the course of his struggle against corruption in international volleyball

Seven years into his uphill struggle against corruption in the International Federation of Volleyball (FIVB), Mario Goijman from Argentina has finally received financial compensation from FIVB. The federation has agreed to reimburse the Argentinian for part of his legal expenses in return for Goijman dropping his civil suit against FIVB.

The settlement is the first and small move in a case that began in 2002 when Goijman filed charges with a court in Lausanne against the then FIVB president Ruben Acosta and his secretary general Jean-Pierre Seppey for forgery and mismanagement of federation funds.

In 2002, Goijman was president of the Argentine Volleyball Federation that had organised the Men's Volleyball World Cup in 2002. A successful event, everyone agreed  - but the FIVB refused to pay the organisers in Argentina their share of FIVB's income from television broadcasting of the championships which left the organising committee with severe debts. 

Incensed by this betrayal, Goijman began looking into the financial affairs of the international volleyball federation and uncovered several examples of corruption and mismanagement of federation funds. The most serious case was an attempt to cover up that president Ruben Acosta had secured himself an amount of approximately six million US dollars in personal commissions on television contracts he signed on behalf of the FIVB.

When Goijman voiced his concerns about this case to the FIVB, he was promptly expelled from both national and international volleyball. And when the other members of the board of the Argentine Volleyball Federation protested against FIVB's treatment of Goijman, they were expelled too.

Goijman took the case to court in Switzerland - a case he eventually lost in 2006 - and at great personal costs he also started campaigning internationally against the corruption and bad governance of the FIVB. A campaign that earned him the Play the Game Award in 2005.

On the brink of bankruptcy
Seven years down the line, the former president of the former Argentinian Volleyball Federation is  on the brink of personal bankruptcy. And that is the main reason he has now entered into a settlement with the FIVB under the direction of its new president Jizhong Wei.

"I am in an extremely difficult economic situation now. I have spent around 500,000 US dollars fighting corruption in the FIVB, and the Banco Credicoop in Argentina is executing my guarantee for a loan of around 200,000 US dollars to the 2002 World Cup Organising Committee," explains Goijman.

"I accepted this deal because my situation was so critical that I needed whatever possible to reduce my crisis."

The two parties have entered into a confidentiality agreement about the exact details of the settlement, but information obtained by Play the Game suggests that the amount is less than half of the legal costs incurred by Goijman since 2002.

Still debts to pay
Ruben Acosta stepped down as FIVB president after the Olympic Games in 2008 and passed the batton to Jizhong Wei. Wei has started a reform process in the organisation promising both democracy and transparency, and this regime change is probably one of the main reasons why the FIVB has offered Goijman a deal.

However, Jizhong Wei says to Play the Game that he does not want to comment on the settlement because of the confidentiality agreement.

As director for Play the Game, Jens Sejer Andersen has been following the conflict between FIVB and Mario Goijman closely for a long time. He says about the agreement that it is an important and promising step in the efforts by FIVB's new president, Jizhong Wei, to repair the damages caused by the dictatorial and greedy regime of Ruben Acosta.

"Wei is obviously facing internal resistance, and it has required real courage to enter into this agreement. But it is also absolutely necessary in order for the FIVB to rebuild trust in international volleyball's ability to govern itself in a responsible way," says Andersen.

Andersen stresses, however, that from an ethical point of view the FIVB still has a political, financial and moral debt to pay to Goijman and the expelled volleyball leaders from Argentina, Peru, Sweden and other countries.

"FIVB must pay the money it owes to the former Argentinian Volleyball Federation and also address the injustice perpetrated against volleyball leaders who dared criticise Ruben Acosta's leadership style," Andersen says.

  • Mario Dissi, argentina, 13.04.2010 09:12:
     
    Mientras el vóley argentino espera que se haga justicia, que paso en este periodo:
    El deporte involuciono 20 años, el proyecto del Ing. Mario Goijman y su equipo se trunco, cual era la meta; era jerarquizar popularizar el voleibol, desarrollar y llevar la liga nacional a todo el país tanto femenina como masculina, a nivel internacional competir con los grandes equipos de este deporte, quienes han ganado? los dirigentes mediocres gente sin imaginación que construye ámbito de poder mezquino para su propio beneficio.
    Otra oportunidad desaprovechada y van...
  • Arq. Fco. Antonio Pérez, Buenos Aires/ Argentina, 08.03.2010 08:25:
     
    Aun falta..... para que ahora.... se aborden los resarcimientos personales para Mario y aquel equipo.. tanto alli en Lausanne como aqui en Argentina, esto solo es una parte...
  • RODOLFO BOUHID, SALTA - ARGENTINA, 08.03.2010 08:23:
     
    Sr Jens Sejer Andersen, mi nombre es Rodolfo Bouhid de Salta _ Argentina, ex miembro de la FAV, y uno de los miembros que siempre apoyo a Mario Goijman. Gracias a la dedicación, intachable conducta de dirigentes como Mario Goijman y gracias al interes e investigación de Playthegame, es que esta situación de injusticia pueda llegar a su término con un final feliz. Hombres como Goijman son los que engrandecen el deporte. Ojalá pueda lograr esta justo reconocimiento y la FIVB por medio de WEI pueda recomponer el daño causado aunque sea en lo económico.
    RODOLFO BOUHID
Comment

* required field

*
*
*
What is three plus seven?
*

Guidelines for posting
Play the Game promotes an open debate on sport and sports politics and we strongly encourage everyone to participate in the discussions on playthegame.org. But please follow these simple guidelines when you write a post:

  1. Please be respectful - even if you disagree strongly with certain viewpoints. Slanderous or profane remarks will not be posted.
  2. Please keep to the subject. Spam or solicitations of any kind will not be posted.

Use of cookies

The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds. 


By continuing to use this site, you consent to the use of cookies. You can find out more about our use of cookies and personal data in our privacy policy.