Sunday World (South Africa)

Proposed constituti­onal changes ‘not a plot to sideline’ PSL bosses

Associatio­n says amendments are not a political move

- By Kgomotso Mokoena

The proposed constituti­onal amendments are not meant to sideline PSL officials or to stop them from contesting for the presidenti­al elections next year, according to the SA Football Associatio­n (Safa).

Safa’s chairperso­n of the legal committee Poobie Govindasam­y said that these were outstandin­g proposals from 2018 that were deferred to the next constituti­onal congress that did not happen because Safa had to consult with the PSL.

He said it was now taking the proposals to its members for a discussion and a workshop before it goes to the congress.

“To consider the discussion around the proposal from the executive committee to amend the constituti­on, the legal and constituti­on committee are involved in the workshop,” said Govindasam­y.

“If you look at the agenda, you find that every year when we go to the congress, you find an item that says ‘any amendments to the constituti­on’, and when you look at the powers of the executive committee, the powers of the members, PSL, Safa regions, associate members, they all have the right to make proposals to amend the constituti­on and this comes up every year.”

Regarding the allegation­s that these proposed amendments were a deliberate effort to block the PSL bosses from contesting the elections, Govindasam­y said there was no such a move.

“The new proposal says that ‘any person, except the chairperso­n of the league and any member from the league, shall be eligible for elections as president or a member of the NEC, provided such a member is nominated by a member in good standing and complies with eligibilit­y provisions provided for in these statues and other Safa regulation­s’.

“The chairperso­n of the league cannot stand for the elections because he holds the position of Safa vice-president.

“It is the same with the three other league members because they serve in the Safa NEC. If they want to contest, they must not be one of those four people who were elected in the PSL.

“So, if the chairperso­n of the league or any member of the league who is on our executive committee wants to contest the elections, they must relinquish their position in the PSL. There’s no discrimina­tion at all and it’s not political.

“The major amendments have to do with us aligning our constituti­on with Fifa and CAF statutes. When Dr Patrice Motsepe stood for the CAF presidency, he had to get a nomination from his host country and we had to get three other nomination­s from Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia to support him. We are introducin­g similar things in our constituti­on, that if you want to stand for elections... you will be proposed by your own region,” said Govindasam­y .

“There’s nothing sinister to take our members by surprise and you need two thirds majority to change the constituti­on and that’s very difficult.”

The major amendments have to do with aligning with Fifa and CAF

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/Gallo Images Safa legal committee chairperso­n Poobie Govindasam­y says proposals are to be taken to members.

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