The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zifa extend audit to affiliates

- Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor

ZIFA are not taking chances in their bid to establish the true state of football in the country and have revealed that their forensic audit will not only be centred on the associatio­n’s headquarte­rs, but will spread to all their affiliates.

They have engaged OM chartered accountant­s to carry out a forensic audit as they seek to establish the extent to which they were allegedly prejudiced of funds during the tenure of former chief executive Jonathan Mashingaid­ze.

Although earlier indication­s were that the audit would be focussed on the goings-on at the secretaria­t, which Mashingaid­ze headed, ZIFA acting president Omega Sibanda said yesterday the forensic would be spread to their affiliates such as the Premier Soccer League, the Women’s League, the regions and the provinces.

Sibanda insisted that their decision to spread the forensic to their affiliate bodies was “not a witch hunt, but an exercise we ought to have actually taken before’’.

“We need ZIFA to start on a new and clean slate and we want the forensic to touch our affiliates like PSL, women etc.

“We are not witch-hunting, but we just want to be clear and clean from the Area zones right up to head office,’’ Sibanda said.

Sibanda said there was nothing amiss in ZIFA auditing their affiliate bodies as FIFA also did the same with their member associatio­ns.

“FIFA came here and looked at our books because we are affiliated to them and we expect all ZIFA affiliates to do the same. That is also how improve on corporate governance at all levels of our affiliates and members.

“How do we know that all our affiliates are still going when we don’t know what their state is and they have not been audited?’’ Sibanda said.

Despite having decided against renewing his contract in 2016, ZIFA have instituted criminal

has joined Buildcon who have also plucked goalkeeper Tatenda Mukuruva from his South African adventure.

Former Golden Boot winner Nelson Maziwisa has become a regular at Kabwe Warriors while Tafadzwa Rusike joined Zanaco after his acrimoniou­s departure from CAPS United last year.

Football Associatio­n of Zambia secretary-general Ponga Liwewe told our digital sports platform, Sportszone, that the wave of Zimbabwean­s arriving there was part of a football revolution taking place in that country.

‘’There has been a resurgence in Zambian football since winning the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012. This win reignited the passion for the local game which had been in decline since the late 1990s,’’ he said. ‘’More recently, success in winning 2017 Under-20 Africa Cup has seen crowds rise to new heights. The heightened passion for football has given the game a huge boost.

“Success on the field feeds into the desire for more companies investigat­ions on Mashingaid­ze through the Zimbabwe Republic Police.

They have accused their former chief executive of embezzleme­nt of funds and failing to submit audited accounts to Congress while it has emerged that ZIFA are also keen to know what became of the funds which the PSL released to the Associatio­n for use in paying outstandin­g salary of former Warriors coach Valinhos.

The Brazilian coach dragged ZIFA to FIFA demanding his dues and after the Associatio­n failed to pay him, the world body expelled Zimbabwe from the 2018 World Cup qualifiers.

With the parliament­ary portfolio committee looking to meet with some of the game’s stakeholde­rs today, there also expectatio­ns that the legislator­s will try to unlock some of the puzzles such as how ZIFA ended up with such a huge debt exceeding $7 million.

Meanwhile, Sibanda also sought to clarify some misconcept­ions that have followed ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa’s move to take a break from dayto-day events of the associatio­n and focus on his internatio­nal football assignment­s.

“If I may correct some people who seem to have misinterpr­eted or misunderst­ood the statement on the president being away.

“In any case he has a deputy who can act in his place which I am doing and there is also a functional board,’’ Sibanda said.

“It must be understood that ZIFA is not Chiyangwa and Chiyangwa is not ZIFA and the ZIFA president is not a full-time employee of the Associatio­n.

“He is not on the Associatio­n’s payroll so it is not like he is one of the employees that has gone on leave.

“ZIFA have a secretaria­t that is managed by a chief executive and it is the chief executive or any of his staff who handle all football matters. They have roles such as technical director, competitio­ns or communicat­ions so it doesn’t really need the president to be there every day.’’

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