Janny Sikazwe, referee at the centre of the chaos in the Africa Cup of Nations match between Mali and Tunisia was suspended for corruption allegations in 2018, Daily Mail reports.
The Zambian official bizarrely blew the whistle for full time after just 85 minutes and then restarted play. However, he then ended the game with 89 minutes and 43 seconds played.
He had to be escorted off the pitch after the bringing an end to the game. Mali won the match 1-0, thanks to a penalty from Ibrahima Kone but Tunisia were livid, particularly as Mali were down to 10-men.
Four years ago, CAF suspended Sikazwe on suspicion of corruption after the way he handled an African Champions League match between Esperance and Primiero Agosto.
Esperance beat Rades 4-2, but Sikazwe awarded them a controversial penalty for their opening goal, before ruling out an Agosto goal for a perceived foul on the Esperance goalkeeper.
The ruling of the CAF disciplinary board at the time said: ‘The chairman of the CAF Disciplinary Board decides that there is good ground to hold a hearing regarding allegations of corruption made against Mr Janny Sikazwe.
“Mr Janny Sikazwe is provisionally suspended from all football activities related to Caf pending a hearing before Caf Disciplinary Board.”
The suspension was put in place in November 2018 but lifted by FIFA in January 2019.
He officiated two games at the 2018 World Cup – Belgium v Panama and Japan v Poland.