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Zim parliamentarians to discuss soccer fixing scandal
04 Oct 2011 at 14:40hrs | Views
The Zimbabwe State broadcaster reported that Zimbabwe's House of Assembly has adopted a motion to set up a commission of enquiry to investigate the role of the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture in sport, which shall make recommendations on the fate of administrators implicated in the Asiagate scandal.
The committee to be set up will chief among other things investigate the role played by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) and ZIFA in the commission of the Asiagate scandal.
This development could see administrators involved in the disgraceful act being handed over to the police and the Anti Corruption Commission.
The new ZIFA board has already fired four members of the secretariat and suspended three ZIFA board members implicated in the biggest scandal to rock local soccer.
The commission will also seek to find out the role of the Ministry of Education Sport, Arts and Culture in sport.
This comes after the august house noted with concern the failure by government to come up with a comprehensive sports policy that creates a conducive environment for sports development.
Government has been under scrutiny from stakeholders who have attributed the country's sporting misfortunes on the failure to have clear developmental policies from the grass roots.
The committee to be set up will chief among other things investigate the role played by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) and ZIFA in the commission of the Asiagate scandal.
This development could see administrators involved in the disgraceful act being handed over to the police and the Anti Corruption Commission.
The commission will also seek to find out the role of the Ministry of Education Sport, Arts and Culture in sport.
This comes after the august house noted with concern the failure by government to come up with a comprehensive sports policy that creates a conducive environment for sports development.
Government has been under scrutiny from stakeholders who have attributed the country's sporting misfortunes on the failure to have clear developmental policies from the grass roots.
Source - zbc