Markus Kattner | |
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Secretary-General of FIFA (acting) | |
In office 17 September 2015 – 23 May 2016 | |
Preceded by | Jérôme Valcke |
Succeeded by | Fatma Samoura |
Personal details | |
Born | Bayreuth, West Germany | 24 September 1970
Nationality | German-Swiss |
Occupation | Business consultant Football administrator |
Markus Kattner (born 24 September 1970 in Bayreuth, West Germany) is a German-Swiss business consultant and former association football executive.[1] He served as acting Secretary-General of FIFA from September 2015 to May 2016, but was dismissed without notice after being accused of paying himself bonuses worth millions of US Dollars during a previous stint as FIFA's director of Finance.[2][3][4] Markus Kattner has begun legal proceedings against FIFA before the competent court in Zurich as he believes his dismissal to be unjustified.[5] The Zurich High Court ruled in Markus Kattner's favour and decided in its ruling of 4 October 2022 that his dismissal without notice was unjustified.[6] In his complaint, Kattner claimed that "the reasons for his dismissal were pretextual and inaccurate".[7]
Kattner joined FIFA as director of finance in 2003 from the McKinsey consultancy firm, where he worked with the former FIFA president's nephew, Philippe Blatter, on a project advising the soccer body.