Abdoulaye Makhtar Diop, a Senegalese member of the executive committee's adjudicatory chamber, said in statement today that the Blatter and Platini cases were being discussed at meetings in Zurich this week.
Ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert will take the final decision on the fates of Blatter and Platini, who were questioned as part of a Swiss criminal investigation last week.
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Blatter has not yet received any news of the ethics committee's decision, long-time aide Walter Gagg said.
"I was with Mr Blatter 10 minutes ago and we know nothing about (a decision)," Gagg said. "He left now. He had no news."
The statement from Diop also said the committee was evaluating the case of former FIFA vice president Chung Mong-joon. The South Korean has already confirmed he was being investigated for breaches relating to South Korea's failed bid for the 2022 World Cup and for openly criticising the investigation.
Ethics committee spok esman Marc Tenbuecken declined to comment on the cases, despite Diop's statement.
"We are strictly limited in our possibilities to communicate ongoing procedures," Tenbuecken said.
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