Complaint sent to Fifa ethics committee on Safa president Danny Jordaan

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Complaint sent to Fifa ethics committee on Safa president Danny Jordaan
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“Look‚ we don’t know. Fifa has not said anything [on that] ” marc_strydom BraMahlatse

Fifa is yet to respond to the complaint filed by two Safa national executive committee members‚ William Mooka and former vice-president Gay Mokoena‚ SowetanLIVE is informed.

A report on a little-known UK website‚ Insideworldfootball.com‚ revealed the Fifa complaint claiming it “details numerous violations of the FIFA Code of Ethics‚ the 2017 and 2018 editions of the SAFA Statutes and the FIFA Statutes‚ Rules and Regulations”. Safa appeared to label the Insideworldfootball.com report fake news in a press release on Friday morning.

“Individuals behind this campaign are known to the Association and have been ‘leaking discredited information’ to certain journalists.

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