Selebi-Phikwe soccer fails financial test

SELEBI-PHIKWE:The Selebi-Phikwe Regional Football Association (SPRFA) financial report has not been presented to clubs for the past two seasons.

SPRFA chairperson, Tebro Onkabetse, said treasurer Peter Esau was supposed to present the report at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held early this month. Esau was absent from the meeting but Onkabetse has promised that the treasurer will deliver the financial reports at a date to be announced. The clubs have complained that despite keeping up with annual subscriptions, they have not received the audited financial reports. "There is no accountability. Two years is a long time and we cannot expect a region to operate for such a lengthy period without knowing the status of its finances," one of the clubs' representatives complained during the AGM.

Onkabetse said they put off the presentation of the financial report as teams might not have attended the AGM due to the on-going World Cup. 

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