ZURICH—The FIFA ethics committee has extended the ban on Jerome Valcke for another 45 days while it processes a case against him.
Valcke faces a nine-year ban after being charged with violating the FIFA code of ethics while serving as President Sepp Blatter’s secretary general since 2007.
FIFA ethics judges are expected to hear the case within weeks.
The French former television presenter and marketing executive was first suspended by the ethics committee in October. That suspension expired on Tuesday, the same day ethics investigators recommended a nine-year ban.
In his final investigation report, ethics prosecutor Cornel Borbely also asked that Valcke be fined 100,000 Swiss francs ($100,000).