Australian Football League calls off Brunei sponsorship deal

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The Australian Football League (AFL) has called off a controversial sponsorship deal with the state-owned Royal Brunei Airlines, over the introduction of a law to allow gay people to be stoned to death.

The AFL last week said it wasĀ ā€œreassessingā€ a sponsorship deal with Royal Brunei Airlines followingĀ a global boycott of the country over a law which allows gay people to be stoned to death.

In April the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal BolkiahĀ gave approval to Bruneiā€™s revised penal code, which urges death by stoning forĀ same-sex sexual activity.

The Sultan, whose family has governed Brunei for 600 years and whose fortune is estimated at $13 billion (Ā£7.75 billion). Royal Brunei Airlines is owned by the state.

Normally operating services between Sydney and Melbourne and London, the airline had agreed to fly players as part of a sponsorship agreement made in August.

Despite the airline being the official airline of AFL Europe, the league said it was not aware of the anti-gay law when the deal was signed.