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Two more EP Kings officials resign amid corruption

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Topic: Two more EP Kings officials resign amid corruption
Posted By: Transvaal
Subject: Two more EP Kings officials resign amid corruption
Date Posted: 20-May-2020 at 1:22pm
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The scandal engulfing Eastern Province Rugby Union (EPRU) officials accused of trying to defraud the union of close to half-a-million rand claimed two more casualties after John Scheepers and Angelo Peters resigned.

EP confirmed in statement that they had accepted the resignations of their club affairs manager, Scheepers, and club affairs administrator, Peters on Wednesday.

On Monday,  https://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/PRO14/ep-rugby-deputy-president-matika-resigns-amid-gross-misconduct-allegations-20200518" rel="nofollow - EP deputy president Bantwini Matika resigned  following a report in Afrikaans Sunday weekly Rapport that he, vice president Eldridge "Chico" Februarie and Scheepers were being investigated by the province for attempting to defraud the union.

In the newspaper report, the trio are alleged to have falsified invoices amounting to over R450 000. Retired Justice Lex Mpati had been appointed to investigate the matter.

In December last year Matika was removed from the Southern Kings board after his comments that potential Kings consultant Nick Mallett was "racist" had allegedly cost the franchise commercial sponsorships. Mallett withdrew his consultancy with the Kings.

In a letter signed by Kings chairperson Loyiso Dotwana, dated 6 May 2020, directed to EP president Andre Rademan, the franchise also accused Matika's involvement in the board as a hindrance to their application for Eastern Cape government funding.

The letter read: "During October 2019, an application for funding was submitted to the provincial government of the Eastern Cape. In November it was brought to the attention of Kings management by the Eastern Cape government that Mr Matika, as a government employee, was not allowed to serve as a director of a company that receives government funding. The Kings were advised that either Matika leaves the board or funding cannot be approved."

Attempts to reach Scheepers telephonically failed. Matika told Sport24 on Monday that he could not comment on the matter as it was sub judice.




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Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 20-May-2020 at 1:38pm
Die Kings sukkel om salarisse te betaal en dan is daar nog ouens met lang vingers ook



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