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SAFA President Danny Jordaan Faces Court Over R1.3 Million Fraud Charges

November 14, 2024
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SAFA President Danny Jordaan Faces Court Over R1.3 Million Fraud Charges
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South African Football Association (SAFA) President Danny Jordaan made his first appearance before the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Palm Ridge on Wednesday afternoon, facing fraud charges connected to allegations of financial mismanagement within SAFA. The charges involve SAFA’s Chief Financial Officer, Gronie Hluyo, and businessman Trevor Neethling, who are accused of defrauding SAFA of R1.3 million from 2017 to 2019.

According to the State, Jordaan is alleged to have exploited SAFA’s resources for personal gain, specifically by employing a communications firm to bolster his public image. State prosecutor Moagi Malebati revealed details of an incident between July and October 2019 in which Jordaan reportedly authorized a payment of R345,000 to a fourth individual, despite the absence of a formal contract and no services rendered to SAFA.

The accusations point to broader issues of financial mismanagement within SAFA, a body responsible for South African football governance. The case has drawn considerable public attention, with Jordaan’s leadership now under scrutiny amidst these serious allegations. As the investigation unfolds, the charges have raised concerns over SAFA’s internal controls and fiscal responsibility.

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