Safa CEO Motlanthe: ‘The two letters from government created huge confusion’

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Safa CEO Motlanthe: ‘The two letters from government created huge confusion’
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‘The two letters from government created huge confusion’ marc_strydom

Motlanthe said the letters – one to the PSL approving its plan for a return to play and instructing the league on compliance issues on June 28‚ and the other to Safa on July 5 clarifying that the mother body is in charge of the process – “created huge confusion”.

Motlanthe was asked how he sees the communication lines in an often painful process between mother body Safa and its special member the PSL finding a way for football to return from the league’s March 16 suspension due to Covid-19. “You have a letter which the president [Jordaan] only became aware of when he met with the chairman [Khoza].

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