Mmegi

BOKA suspends

- MYVT WHNL

ISKF chairperso­n Eileen Alberts told Mmegi Sport that the suspension does not change anything as the meeting will go ahead.

“We will still go on. We will be there and nobody is going to stop us,” Alberts said.

The tension between affiliates and BOKA leadership has been escalating since the last Annual General Meeting (AGM) where the financial report was not presented.

ISKF invited affiliates to an SGM and mentioned in the letter that the karate affairs have not been going well of late.

“We seem to have lost touch with a lot of developmen­ts. Two issues of concern have increased complaints about the selection of athletes into the national team and the financial statements that have been promised but were never brought to the members,” reads the letter.

The letter did not go well with the BOKA executive. “Your chief instructor serves in the BOKA structures and is well informed of the proper way of addressing issues, you chose a chaotic way of expressing your concerns that seeks to rope in BOKA membership,” Samuel said in his response.

He said ISKF is aware of their leadership jurisdicti­on, they infiltrate into and coerce the BOKA membership to be disruptive and use an image-damaging approach to deal with issues. The letter stated that an SGM could only be called by either the executive committee or on request by the general membership.

“Both such entities, however, meet the two-thirds majority quorum as prescribed for any meeting recognised by the BOKA constituti­on. All meetings recognised by the BOKA constituti­on are presided over by the sitting president,” the letter reads. Samuel said since the meeting is unconstitu­tional, any resolution­s taken are of no effect. ISKF was instructed to issue communicat­ion that withdraws the invitation of the SGM. “You are advised to seek proper guidance on how to address your concerns amicably.

Take note that your conduct is of gross reputation­al damage to the image of karate and may lead to possible disciplina­ry action,” the letter further reads.

Meanwhile, speculatio­n is rife that BOKA treasurer Kutlwano Mukokomani has resigned. BOKA outgoing president Bathai said the reports were false.

“I am currently serving notice and my last day in office is October 5. Mukokomani is still part of the executive committee. Regarding the financial report, they are being addressed by an accountant and being audited by BOKA auditors,” he said.

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