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How ex-FIFA referee and wife allegedly embezzled R13 million in PetroSA scandal
Aldrin Ncobo, a former FIFA referee, and his wife face serious allegations of fraud and money laundering. They are accused of embezzling R13 million intended for school development in a PetroSA initiative.
Investigation reveals fraud and money laundering by Premier Soccer League GM Aldrin Ncobo
Former FIFA referee Aldrin Ncobo and his wife face serious charges of fraud and money laundering linked to a R13 million misappropriation of funds intended for school infrastructure development.
How an ex-FIFA referee and wife allegedly embezzled R13 million in a PetroSA scandal
Aldrin Ncobo, a former FIFA referee, and his wife face serious allegations of fraud and money laundering, accused of embezzling R13 million intended for school development in a PetroSA initiative, raising urgent questions about accountability in public funding.
In the Royal AM saga, everyone loses, but the biggest casualty is the PSL
The Royal AM saga has exposed significant flaws within South African football, leaving the Premier Soccer League's reputation in tatters. As the club faces liquidation, the league must confront its failures to restore credibility
UPDATE: How PSL voted to reportedly expel Royal AM
The Premier Soccer League's Board of Governors has voted 149-37 to terminate Royal AM's membership, following months of financial turmoil and tax issues that left the club unable to fulfil its fixtures since December.
The Royal AM saga could come with huge implications for both ends of the Premiership table
The outcome of Royal AM saga stands to affect not only their stay in the Premier Soccer League top flight, but also a few positions in the log, creating an interesting end to the rest of the campaign in both halves.
Expect tenacious Shauwn Mkhize to make one last stand to rescue Royal AM
Royal AM owner Shauwn Mkhize will settle for one more showdown against adversity after the PSL’s executive committee has recommended to the Board of Governors to expel the club leaving the league with 15 clubs participating in the remaining games this season.