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SAFABusinessLive reports that the SA Football Association (Safa) has appointed Tebogo Motlanthe as its acting CEO.  The 39-year-old Motlanthe takes over from Gay Mokoena‚ who was asked to leave the position on 15 April by Safa president Danny Jordaan.  

“Advocate Motlanthe formed part of the Safa legal team that successfully defended the association against the Fli-Afrika complaint in which the travel agency was claiming millions of rand from the FA,” Safa indicated.  It added that the lawsuit was dismissed by both the Supreme Court of Appeal and, last week, by the Constitutional Court.  Motlanthe obtained an LLB degree from the University of Venda for Science and Technology in 2008. He earned a sports management qualification from Wits Business School in 2013.  He has been serving as Safa’s legal officer from 2011.

  • Read the full original of the report in the above regard by Ofentse Ratsie and Marc Strydom at BusinessLive


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