Kirsten Nematandani, the president of the South African Football Federation (SAFA), has been reinstated in his position, along with four other members of the institution. They were suspended last month due to suspicions of their involvement in match-fixing during the 2010 World Cup. The SAFA Executive Board decided on their reinstatement, citing a lack of evidence to prove their guilt at this point. However, investigations into the matter are ongoing. FIFA had previously published a report implicating these SAFA officials, along with the Singaporean Wilson Peruma and his organization Football 4U, who were identified as significant bookmakers. For the latest developments, it is advisable to check official statements from SAFA or reliable news sources.
SOUTH AFRICA: THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERATION REINSTALLED
