The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Machana fumes at fraud claims

- Sports Reporter

WITH the ZIFA board elections approachin­g its home-stretch this week, the battle for places on the executive took a nasty turn over the weekend amid untested allegation­s of misappropr­iation of funds at the associatio­n which a fuming finance guru Philemon Machana dismissed as frivolous and unfounded yesterday.

Incumbent board member finance Machana is one of six candidates vying for the four board member slots that will complete the ZIFA executive on the December 1 elections.

Machana has been credited with bringing sanity and discipline to the way ZIFA funds are handled with the businessma­n using the principle of “we eat what we kill’’ to instil financial prudence.

But a week before the ZIFA election winds up, Machana found himself at the receiving end of a “calculated smear campaign designed to tarnish his image’’.

A furious Machana responded to weekend media reports via a statement on the ZIFA website yesterday dismissing untested claims that he was siphoning funds from the associatio­n through an alleged South African bank account.

What also irked Machana is that some of the claims exposed ignorance of FIFA and COSAFA accounting procedures as both the world soccer governing body and the Southern African bloc do not deposit funds meant for member associatio­ns into personal accounts of administra­tors.

A media-shy character, Machana’s tough stance on financial discipline has also not won him many friends in the domestic football family especially from cliques that had been used to siphoning money through inflated claims.

“I wish to begin by stating that I am not one to always search for unnecessar­y limelight through continuous­ly issuing statements, commenting or worse still taking to a sparring exercise with members of the Fourth Estate, the media, on matters involving football, my personal or profession­al life. When it comes to ZIFA issues, I usually only comment or make presentati­ons in fora where l am expected to speak while leaving the day-to-day communicat­ion to a dedicated and capable ZIFA communicat­ions manager, Mr Xolisani Gwesela, and the ZIFA president.

“However, this release is one of those rare situations where it becomes necessary to respond and in particular to falsehoods which are contained in The Standard newspaper publicatio­n of Sunday 25th of November 2018 in a back-page story titled “ZIFA elections in doubt”.

“I wish to start by categorica­lly mentioning that I respect the media and the critical role they perform in educating and informing the nation and holding various institutio­ns to account,’’ Machana said.

Machana was irked by claims that FIFA and COSAFA funds were being channelled into his personal account and dismissed the allegation­s as ludicrous and a deliberate plot to injure his reputation ahead of Saturday’s election.

“FIFA does not pay any Football Associatio­n (FA) funds to individual­s and has not and will never do such transactio­ns.

“FIFA periodical­ly audits all the money it pays to FAs, ZIFA included, and it uses for this exercise as one of the primary sources the dedicated FAP bank account operated and run by the associatio­n for that purpose.

“For the past three years including 2018, FIFA has been sending its own auditors to audit all ZIFA transactio­ns regarding the FAP funds and in all instances ZIFA has been found to be clean.

“This for a well-meaning journalist who is bent on writing the truth is not at all difficult to confirm even from FIFA itself. I do not operate a bank account in any country outside Zimbabwe’’.

Machana said had he been siphoning funds meant for developmen­t of the game in the country, then both FIFA and he could have been charged by Zimbabwean authoritie­s for “externalis­ation and money laundering which are very serious crimes in the current dispensati­on and in accordance with our laws’’.

“Apart from the alleged criminalit­y, these lies naturally put dents to my profession and everything good that l stand for. I therefore publicly challenge the reporter to come clean and show the world proof of these transactio­ns he has referred to.

“Regarding COSAFA prize money, such has never and cannot happen.’’

Machana noted that COSAFA secretary-general Sue Destombes and her secretaria­t are always at the disposal of those seeking to understand how the regional body operates and handles its prize money for the various competitio­ns conducted by the 14-member bloc.

“It is also a fact that ZIFA has been audited every year by a very reputable firm. To show no bad intentions, the current executive found the same firm auditing our books and no effort was made to change them. This we did so that no one can accuse us of putting our own firm and tinkering with the auditors’ independen­ce.

“Surely if such transgress­ions of externalis­ing were happening this could have also been picked up by the auditors.

“It is also a fact that annual audit reports on ZIFA have been religiousl­y done with the reportage continuing to improve in successive years since our coming into office and in particular my taking over the position of board member responsibl­e for finance. We have improved in all areas be it existing internal controls, transparen­cy, accountabi­lity issues, procuremen­t policies and honouring of created current obligation­s.

“We have been in every football competitio­n and have made sure football is played with minimum incidents.

“While I appreciate ZIFA is in an electionee­ring period, I do not however, believe that

reporters can use that to unnecessar­ily defame and attack other people’s profession­al status and even going as far as creating non-existent activities which border on serious crimes,’’ Machana said.

Machana said although they had differed with former ZIFA board member Felton Kamambo on some football issues, the pair had remained on talking terms on a regular basis.

Kamambo has been disqualifi­ed from competing in the ZIFA elections with his appeal against the ruling being dismissed by an Appeals committee on Wednesday.

“For the avoidance of doubt, Mr Felton Kamambo is a colleague of mine, I speak to him regularly even now, I have no personal issues with him and l am sure as a former board member he also knows too well how FIFA and COSAFA transact and that there are no way funds can ever be paid directly to individual­ly owned foreign or local bank accounts.

“I would also want to put it in record that I am a candidate in the coming ZIFA election, I am being contested by all those whose papers were independen­tly assessed by the electoral committee and found to be in good standing and thus l cannot accept my name to be unfairly soiled.

“As a disciple of good governance, I will never allow under my watch meagre ZIFA funds to be misappropr­iated. I came to serve football not for football to serve me.

“I therefore rest my case by assuring all stakeholde­rs including current and potential ZIFA partners that the associatio­n funds have been in good, trustable and profession­al hands.

“I urge these to ignore the prophets of doom and those that think news is only news when they portray a negative picture such that if they fail to find any bad realities they will rather go ahead and create fake news,’’ said Machana.

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