The Belgian was paid Sh106 million by FKF following a curious decision to have the men's national team pitch camp in France to prepare for the bi-annual continental tournament in North Africa. Nation Sport has been reliably informed that FKF began dealing with Kamga in 2016, as soon as Nick Mwendwa assumed the presidency. Meanwhile, the Sh244 million handed to FKF was approved by both the Ministry of Sports and the Sports, Arts and Social Development Fund. He handled everything about the national teams' stay in France. Through his OneGoalPro Agency, Kamga received Sh43 million to book the national team's accommodation and training facility in Marcousises, France.
Source: Daily Nation November 12, 2019 02:33 UTC