On Monday, CONCACAF announced massive reforms to the way it governs itself in the wake of the ongoing world soccer corruption scandal. From the official press release from CONCACAF detailing the reforms and changes that will be occurring at our regional soccer governing body:
Governance: The establishment of the CONCACAF Council to replace the current Executive Committee. The CONCACAF Council will consist of up to fifteen members with representation from each of CONCACAF's three geographic Unions, including a proposal to require three members to be independent.
Independent Committees: The creation of a Compensation Committee, Governance Committee, Audit and Compliance Committee, and Finance Committee.