At least he was only corrupt - his replacement, Gianni Infantino, seems to have set himself up as a far worse dictator. At his 'command', corruption is no longer a violation of the ethics code - bribery and misappropriation of funds will have statute of limitations for investigation, defamatory statements made publicly against FIFA are a violation punishable by a two year ban from the sport... https://apnews.com/amp/d165d80179aa4117a260a1a5e65eafb6? I'd suggest it's time for some of the more influential FAs to step in - Germany, England, France, Italy, Spain etc - and tell them to stop or else - but worry that they would be just as bad.
It's almost like you think that it's not all about the money for FIFA and all of the associations. It is all about the money. They couldn't give a **** about corruption, mainly as they are all guilty of it.
Tje statute of limitations is doubtless designed to avoid having to organise a short-notice replacement host for the next World Cup, the inevitable legal challenge from Qatar, and the embarrassing fact that the country with the best infrastructure and longest wait to hold the competition is England/UK