BFA restructuring exercise drags on

Taking charge: Mfolo PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Taking charge: Mfolo PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

FRANCISTOWN: The Botswana Football Association (BFA) has said its drawn-out restructuring exercise has not been concluded.

This is despite reports that some of the employees who were supposed to leave the association under the previous chief executive officer (CEO), Goabaone Taylor, as part of the restructuring process, are now likely to stay. Sources said the affected employees enjoy protection from some National Executive Committee (NEC) members.

Taylor was dismissed by the association last month following the misallocation of FIFA funds. When Taylor started pushing for the retrenchment to be implemented late last October, it was reported that there was a section of NEC members opposed to the exercise and wanted it to be shelved but she went in a different direction.

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