The SA Football Association (Safa) has fired back at former acting chief executive Gay Mokoena after the emergence of an explosive letter that suggested he had fallen out with the organisation's president Danny Jordaan at the time of his exit from the seat two weeks ago.
Safa expressed disappointment with Mokoena after he alleged in the leaked letter seen by TimesLIVE that Jordaan was running the financially ailing organisation like his own fiefdom‚ was flouting corporate governance principles and was violating Safa statutes‚ among a host of other allegations.
"We want to reiterate that a detailed response will arise out of a discussion at a National Executive Committee meeting first.” Safa said they were not happy with the course of action that was taken to air these and many other grievances on the public domain.- The Association’s normal process and protocol to submit reports and documents to the NEC is through Safa Sub-Committees‚ administration and or through the president. That was not the case in this instant as the report was submitted directly to NEC members by Mr Mokoena.
- The President failed to recommend to the NEC the appointment of an acting CEO‚ leaving the organisation without a head of the general secretariat. Safa statement added the management of the organisation have considered the impact of Covid-19 on the financial environment in which sport operates and the majority of the NEC members supported a host of recommendations.- That all persons whose contracts terminated at the end of March‚ should be removed from the payroll.- That no temporary staff will be employed or be on the payroll during this period.
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