Sowetan

CAF tells Ria it will to monitor Safa election

Continenta­l body says it will not interfere in June 25 presidenti­al poll

- By Marc Strydom

The Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) has noted a complaint on alleged irregulari­ties made by SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) vice-president Ria Ledwaba about next month’s Safa presidenti­al elections, but said it will not get involved in a domestic member’s affairs.

CAF added that it would be sending a delegation to observe the June 25 Safa elective congress, where several nominees including Ledwaba hope to stand against incumbent Danny Jordaan, to ensure they are free and fair.

The letter was signed by CAF general secretary Véron Mosengo-Omba.

Members of Ledwaba’s camp, however, questioned why CAF was responding to a letter that had been addressed to Fifa.

CAF’s letter states: “We refer to the above matter and acknowledg­e receipt of your complaint dated May 9 2022 addressed to the general secretary of Fifa [Fatma Samoura].

“The complaint alleges that during the [Safa] ordinary congress on March 26, Safa amended its constituti­on in contravent­ion of the rules and procedures laid down by the said constituti­on ... [That it did so] by among others: irregularl­y convening the congress on March 26, [and] failing to debate any of the proposed amendments that had earlier been circulated by the Safa secretaria­t to the members on December 7 2021.

“[In addition] passing a constituti­on that: contains a number of provisions that were never approved by the congress; removes certain powers from the congress by allowing the NEC to vote in elections and removing oversight of the Safa’s finances from the congress; fails the test of participat­ion, rights of members and separation of powers; fails the test of guaranteei­ng fundamenta­l rights of members; fails the test of accountabi­lity; and fails the test of separation of powers.

“We note that you [Ledwaba] attended the above-mentioned congress that passed the amended constituti­on ... and refer to Article 7.1 (g) of the CAF Statutes pursuant to which members of CAF have the obligation ‘To manage their affairs independen­tly and free of intrusions and interferen­ce of any kind by any person or body’.”

“In view of this, it is CAF’s policy to protect the right of its members to freely exercise their right to elect leaders of their choice without any third party interferen­ce.

“Having said that, CAF will send a delegation to observe the Safa elections on June 25 to ensure that they are conducted in accordance with the principles of transparen­cy and good governance.”

Safa CEO Tebogo Motlanthe said: “We are happy with the communicat­ion from CAF which confirms that the election will go ahead as planned on June 25.”

 ?? /SYDNEY MAHLANGU / BACKPAGEPI­X ?? SA Football Associatio­n presidenti­al hopeful Ria Ledwaba.
/SYDNEY MAHLANGU / BACKPAGEPI­X SA Football Associatio­n presidenti­al hopeful Ria Ledwaba.

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