BFA makes u-turn on CEO?

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* Briton might fall by the wayside
* NEC to make a decision

Former Kent County Football Association (KCFA) boss, Keith Masters' appointment as Botswana Football Association (BFA) chief executive officer hangs in the balance after the association conducted fresh interviews for the job. The new man is expected to start in February. Masters, who hails from the United Kingdom, was tipped to replace Duncan Kgame as the association's boss in October, but the move was halted after BFA was warned they could not headhunt a non-citizen without placing an advert, according to the labour act.

The association ran adverts late last year with the closing date set for December 18th, 2012. Indications are that interviews have been done and the new BFA boss starts work in three weeks. The National Executive Committee (NEC) was to meet late yesterday to make a decision on the issue.

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