Court Wants BPL Forensic Report Availed

Bosenogile Mpiwa
Bosenogile Mpiwa

The Industrial Court has ordered the Botswana Football Association (BFA) to avail the Botswana Premier League (BPL) forensic report as part of evidence in a case where BPL financial manager, Bosenogile Mpiwa is challenging his suspension.

Mpiwa, together with the former BPL chief executive officer, Bennett Mamelodi were suspended as the BFA carried out a forensic audit which has allegedly unearthed gross maladministration and financial impropriety.

Mpiwa was suspended in December last year and called for disciplinary hearing last month. Mpiwa’s boss Mamelodi was fired last week for reasons not divulged by the BFA.

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