Pay Banyana backroom staff – players union tells Safa

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Pay Banyana backroom staff – players union tells Safa .SAFPU_Official and SAFA_net appear headed for another collision over BanyanaBanyana WorldCup bonuses

"Probably they want to use this money [from Fifa] for other things. We know that they are taking people left, right and centre to court... where are they going to get the money from when they'd said they don't have the money? So, probably they want to use the money of these champions [Banyana] and redirect it, so that he [Jordaan] can defend himself against all these matters that are in court,'' Gaoshubelwe said yesterday.

Safa, in a statement, made it clear staff members will only receive daily allowances as they already have employment elsewhere. The association pledged to pay bonuses to the playing staff with money from Fifa, the Motsepe Foundation and the National Lottery. Gaoshubelwe also revealed they'll be writing to Fifa to get clarity as to why Safa is reluctant to pay staff bonuses from the money allocated to prepare for the global spectacle, starting from Thursday to August 20 in New Zealand and Australia.

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