Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President Sam Nyamweya has defended
himself against accusations of misappropriation of funds levelled
against him on Monday.
The federation boss accused Hussein Terry, Tom Alila and Sammy Sholei
of waging a war to tarnish the name of the federation after the quartet
had made claims that FKF had not accounted for $410,222.
Nyamweya termed the documents presented to Kenya Anti Corruption
Commission, Fifa and the Government as fake and malicious and intended
to injure the reputation of the federation.
"I can categorically tell you that the documents being held by the
group are not only fraudulent but fake and meant to injure our good
reputation. These people who include some suspended members have
connived and so we are pursuing legal ways to address their malicious
claims.”
"Our financial records and book of accounts are readily open to
public scrutiny and the yearly financial reports were clearly presented
to the AGM in June and it was ratified. This is a clearly war waged
against FKF and they will go nowhere as they were all present when the
financial reports were passed by the AGM," Nyamweya told supersport.com.
"We do not fear anything as we know everything has been above board and
there is nothing to fear what we want is transparency and not malicious
rumours intended to jeopardize our plans," he added.
"We are in very good books that is why many sponsors are coming
onboard and I wonder if they would be coming if at all we were corrupt
as some people are trying to allege,” He posed.
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