The Voice (Botswana)

BPL APPOINTS CEO

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Mamelodi’s lawyer at the time, Dutch Leburu, argued that his client is an accredited FIFA instructor and that such allegation­s of fraud and criminal activity may result in his accreditat­ion being revoked.

The Court of Appeal then ruled that the fears he expressed are not founded since the forensic report was an internal document, which was not meant for public distributi­on.

The BFL high post became vacant last night after Senzo Mbatha’s contract was not renewed. It is alleged that the new sponsor, First National Bank, was not happy with the South African football administra­tor’s history when they were doing their due diligence background check, and wanted someone they could trust with their finances.

Three years back, when he was the consultant for Young Africans Club in Tanzania, Mbatha was allegedly arrested for match-fixing and corruption charges. His appointmen­t by the BFL last year raised some eyebrows in football circles due to his tainted record.

When reached for comment, the BFL Board Chairman, Nicholas Zakhem, was cagey with the details, only revealing to that only two candidates have made it to the final selection for the post.

Zakhem said the selection will be finalised on Thursday and, on Friday, they will unveil the Acting CEO and the new board members.

“As you may be aware, some of our board members resigned while others are on suspension, so this Friday, we will be unveiling the new members in a press conference,” said Zakhem.

Despite choosing to keep it under wraps, Voice Sport has been reliably informed the rerun of the ‘Diving Mamelodi’ is imminent.

“There’s no better person to take over our football at this time than him. He’s capable and shareholde­rs are happy with his return,” our source said.

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