FKF Chairman Nick Mwendwa speaks out on match fixing allegations by Harambee Stars players207 Tuesday, February 5th 2019 at 12:56 GMT +3 | Tuesday, February 5th 2019 at 12:56 GMT +3 | Football By Silas Nyamweya:[PHOTO: COURTESY]The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) national chairman, Nick Mwendwa has spoken out on the latest report by FIFA that some players from Harambee Stars were involved in match fixing. Mwendwa, who is currently in France to survey suitable camps for Harambee Stars as they train and prepare for the 2019 African Cup of Nations finals to be held in Cairo, Egypt explained that the allegations were very serious and required legal procedures. “We need to understand that match fixing is a complex procedure and the fact that emails were exchanged or money exchanged may not tell it all. The federation will then write to the world football body to determine the fate of those games where match fixing played out. According to the FIFA match fixing report, George Owino Audi, Harambee Stars defender was receiving around 3 to 6 million per month between June 2009 and 2011 to ensure that the team lost its matches.
Source: Standard Digital February 05, 2019 07:52 UTC