Applications for the second wave of Covid-19 relief funding for athletes have opened and will close at the end on the final day of August‚ the sport‚ arts and culture minister Nathi Mthethwa announced in Pretoria on Monday.
“It is critical to note that any provision of false information will be treated as fraud and dealt with through the appropriate criminal justice system‚” said Mthethwa.All applications must be accompanied by the following compliance documents for sport:
If you are an athlete‚ coach or technical support personnel‚ a signed and dated letter from your federation or organisation confirming your activities is required. The Department and any of its agencies reserves the right to conduct verification‚ due diligence and request additional information prior to providing the relief.Content hosted by iono.fm
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