This past week, Botswana Football Association (BFA) chief executive officer (CEO) Mfolo Mfolo found himself in what is now becoming a familiar situation.
Since 2021, the BFA CEO, along with the executive have had to defend allegations that the association National Executive Committee (BFA NEC) had fraudulently amended BFA constitution. The allegations first came out in September 2021.
Back then, former BFA president Tebogo Sebego, wrote a letter to the BFA CEO. In the letter, the then Notwane Football Club president raised concerns that the BFA constitution dated 25th June 2021 carried ‘a number of changes that were never discussed and voted upon at the BFA General Assembly.’
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