Faz endorses Kamanga for Caf Elections

By Staff Reporter

The Football Association of Zambia has decided to endorse Andrew Kamanga for the post of CAF Executive Committee member following an integrity test conducted by the FAZ Ethics Committee.

The Ethics Committee recommended that Kamanga be processed for the candidature after passing the integrity test after Kalusha Bwalya declined to undergo the requisite test that was prescribed under Article 60 of the FAZ Constitution.

“The conduct of the committee under Article 7 of the FAZ Constitution obliges the committee to observe the statutes, regulations, directives, decisions and codes of Ethics of FIFA, CAF and FAZ,” reads the report signed by committee members Kephas Katongo, Freddie Chalenga and Kizzy Moonga.

The Integrity Test is embedded in the FIFA Governance Regulations (FGR), Article 4, where all members of the council (including the president) of the standing committees, of the independent committees as well as General Secretary shall be required to fulfil eligibility checks in accordance with Annex 1 of the FGR prior to their (re-) election or (re-) appointment.

Annex 1, Clause 2 of the FGR requires that all candidates to be subjected to the Eligibility Test provide written consent of their willingness to undergo the Eligibility Test.

The Committee reports that Kalusha declined to undergo the Integrity Test on account that he is an immediate past CAF executive member and that he had served out his ban by FIFA which was commuted.

“Bwalya’s objection to undergo the Eligibility Test is against the FIFA Governance Regulations,” reads the report.

The Committee stated that Kamanga underwent the test and was given the go-ahead to seek office.

“It is the Ethics Committee’s considered opinion that, given the fact that, given the fact that the Eligibility Test was only administered on one candidate who possesses the ability to be nominated for the CAF Executive Committee position, the Ethics Committee has got no objection to nominate the candidate who was subjected to and met the Eligibility,” stated the report.

Nominations for the elections that will be held in July close tomorrow, May 31, 2019.

 

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