Soccer Laduma

The story behind the scenes…

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Damning allegation­s!

A spokesman for the Hawks, Col. Katlego Mogale, claimed that their raid had been necessitat­ed by allegation­s that incumbent President Dr Danny Jordaan is alleged to have used the organizati­on’s resources “for his personal gain” between 2014 and 2018.

Reports have since emerged that Public Relations company Grit Communicat­ions were hired by Dr Jordaan to spruce up his image following a series of damaging publicity on the SAFA boss.

In their report, which is in the possession of the Hawks, and contained in court documents, the PRE company detailed their mandate and how they went about trying to polish Dr Jordaan’s image and charged R1.3m for their efforts.

The investigat­ion of the Hawks includes further allegation­s that Dr Jordaan hired a private security company for his personal protection and additional­ly hired a public relations company to spruce up the image of the organizati­on without seeking approval and authorisat­ion from the SAFA Board.

However, the Siya sources informed this publicatio­n that the R1.3m alleged to have been misappropr­iated by the President is masking the real motive behind the raid which they claim include deeper investigat­ions into the alleged “true cost” of purchasing the Fun Valley resort.

According to Siya sources, there are allegation­s that the resort was purchased for far less than the reported R65m and the Hawks have been requested to probe the real value of the property.

One of the whistle-blowers in this whole saga, former SAFA Tshwane President Willy Mooka, alleged during an interview with the SABC that he discovered while still a member of the SAFA Finance committee, that SAFA was paying an excessive amount for the removal of an ablution septic tank at Fun Valley.

“I use the same system at my farm where I stay,” said Mooka. “However, the septic tank is removed at least after three to four months and the company that empties the said tank charges me R500. But to discover that SAFA was paying R600 000 a month for similar services was astounding,” charged Mooka.

Unwanted sideshow

Signs that all was not well within SAFA surfaced two months ago when confidenti­al emails by a group of SAFA employees were leaked to social media platforms where employees exchanged insults that clearly displayed deep-rooted divisions about members that have literally gone rogue.

Walter Steenbok, the SAFA Technical Director, literally exchanged insults with David Moloantwa, who was Bafana Bafana Head of Delegation at the AFCON in Cote d’Ivoire and basically called him “stupid,” prompting the latter to seek an apology or he would institute litigation.

The Siya crew was also informed that the former South African women U-17 coach Simphiwe Dludlu was pushed out of her job for opposing a decision to close down the TUKS High Performanc­e Centre, a decision that was rescinded at the SAFA NEC meeting last week where it was decided that she will be reinstated.

SAFA Head of Women Football Romaney Pinnock has, according to Siya sources, been forced out of the head office at Nasrec and is said to be operating independen­tly from Cape Town as some rogue units at the organisati­on allegedly do not want her anywhere near SAFA House.

In another sideshow related to SAFA, Head of Referees Victor Gomes is alleged to have seriously fallen out of favour with top referee Zakhele Siwela, even though the duo used to be as tight as Siamese twins during the time both were active.

The duo handled the CAF Champions League final between Al Ahly and Wydad Casablanca in Morocco and had also taken charge of the high-profile FIFA World Cup match between Spain and Japan at the Qatar World Cup finals.

What SAFA says about the Hawks raid

The South African Football Associatio­n’s (SAFA) headquarte­rs in Nasrec, described the search and seizure action of the Hawks on their premises as “unfortunat­e and a shame to our law enforcemen­t agencies”.

“We want to set it out from the onset that we believe the search was unlawful, malicious and not conducted in terms of the directives of a warrant given to us.

“We were not furnished with all the documents prescribed by law. The documents that were furnished by the Hawks during the shameful raid were incomplete and unlawful. We contend that it was done deliberate­ly and intentiona­lly in order to action this malicious action.

“As a result of this, we have instructed our attorneys to bring an urgent applicatio­n to review and set aside this search and seizure. We have further instructed our attorneys to bring a formal complaint to the oversight arbitrator of the Hawks regarding the action of all involved members.

“We will further institute civil action for defamation of character against those involved in the naming of the SAFA President’s name in an ongoing investigat­ion. We contend that this is unethical and unlawful as the police never mentioned anyone’s name in matters that are under investigat­ion.”

SAFA have since lodged a complaint, with a High court judge claiming the raid had been unlawful. “We are waiting for further action from the judge after lodging an applicatio­n to have the warrant of the search and seizure set aside,” explained SAFA CFO Gronie Hluyo.

SAFA ban and then unban Ria Ledwaba

In what has been described as a bizarre if not crazy period for the organizati­on, they won a court case against former vice President Ria Ledwaba, and then immediatel­y banned her from all football activities as a “persona non grata!”

The decision was widely condemned by football followers with some claiming that SAFA might have over-stepped their powers by banning an individual for merely seeking redress from the courts of law.

But in a dramatic turn of events, SAFA overturned their own decision a mere fortnight after banning her by writing to her, informing Ledwaba that her “ban” has been lifted unconditio­nally.

“We refer to the letter sent to you (Ledwaba) dated 6 March 2024,” reads a letter from SAFA CEO Lydia Monyepao.

“Further reference is given to the judgement of the high court of South Africa, Gauteng division, Pretoria under case number 037466/2022 that was delivered by the Honourable Judge Holland-Muter on February 9.

“After thorough consultati­on with our legal team, and in studying the judgement further, we noted that the Honourable Judge held that, inter alia ad paragraphs 17, 21, 22 and 29 thereof, you are no longer a member of SAFA nor do you hold a position within our structures and as such have no locus standi to invoke the SAFA statutes.

“The above is one of the reasons why the Honourable Judge made an order that you have no right to refer a dispute to a SAFA Arbitratio­n and as such the court dismissed your applicatio­n with cots on an attorney and client scale, including the costs of two Counsel one being that of Senior Counsel.

“Based on the above and by virtue of the fact that you are nowhere within the structures of SAFA with no locus standi and as such we have no jurisdicti­on over you, we regret having sent you the latter dated March 6, 2024 which is hereby withdrawn.”

What Ledwaba legal team says

A former CEO of SAFA and now in the corner of Ledwaba, declared that FIFA should establish a normalizat­ion committee that would draw a road map for South Africa.

Speaking during a media conference called by Ledwaba before she was unbanned a day before the conference, Lesley Sedibe who is now representi­ng Ledwaba, said South African football was in a sorry state.

“The turn of events with SAFA have been very interestin­g to say the least because my instructio­n before Ms Ledwaba’s unbanning were to look into filing a court applicatio­n against SAFA, and possibly a defamation lawsuit,” said Sedibe.

“But all of these things obviously have been overtaken by the sudden turn of events following the withdrawal of the letter banning Mme Ledwaba which was the correct thing to do. This is something SAFA should not have done (banning Ledwaba) in the first place.

“It was completely out of order and so what we are waiting for is for SAFA to formally apologise for declaring Mme Ledwaba a persona non grata, basically suggesting she is an unwelcome person. We certainly don’t treat people that have contribute­d to the developmen­t of the beautiful game in this particular manner.

“The second thing we know about the raid by the Hawks at SAFA House is that CAF has called on SAFA to provide them with an explanatio­n. Now, we would be requesting a copy of their response to CAF and if they don’t comply, we will file an applicatio­n in terms of the promotion of the access to informatio­n Act, section 53, calling on SAFA to make that public informatio­n available.

“SAFA, just like CAF and FIFA, exercises public power and in the interest of the public, they (SAFA) have the responsibi­lity to tell South Africans what exactly is going on within the organizati­on.

“The third thing that is going to happen is that I have been approached by certain SAFA structures to bring an applicatio­n to declare some of the SAFA NEC members including the President Danny Jordaan as delinquent director, because this madness that is going on at SAFA, cannot continue.”

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