SAFA president Danny Jordaan's fraud case was postponed again — a day after four of his critics were voted out of the football federation.
Safa president Danny Jordaan was recently back in court for his fraud case, which was once again postponed. A day before this latest appearance, four critics of the soccer boss were permanently ousted from the federation by way of a vote.
While Danny Jordaan's fraud case crawls toward a potential 2030 conclusion, his strategic purge of critics from SAFA reveals the real game being played, one where accountability moves at glacial pace while power consolidates in real time. This isn't just about alleged financial misconduct; it's about how African football's governance structures protect their own, even as the continent's biggest football market watches its federation's credibility erode match by match.
While Danny Jordaan's fraud case crawls toward a potential 2030 conclusion, his strategic purge of critics from SAFA reveals the real game being played, one where accountability moves at glacial pace while power consolidates in real time. This isn't just about alleged financial misconduct; it's about how African football's governance structures protect their own, even as the continent's biggest football market watches its federation's credibility erode match by match.
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