The gloves are off in the standoff between Kalusha Bwalya and the National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) after Fifa asked the latter to stand down of face sanctions while Zurich deals with the Emmanuel Mayuka case.
And Faz have maintained their annual general meeting slated for tomorrow will not take place despite orders by the NSCZ that the meeting goes ahead without the suspended Kalusha on Thursday for failing to heed to summons over the Mayuka case.
“As already announced, that meeting (Faz AGM) can’t proceed,” Faz general secretary George Kasengele said at a briefing today, Friday in Lusaka.
Meanwhile, Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke in a latter dated March 19 to Faz through Kasengele has said it will not recognize Kalusha’s suspension by the NSCZ, who are the local watchdog on all sports associations in Zambia.
“Fifa would like to inform the FA of Zambia and all its members who will gather for its annual general meeting scheduled to take place on March 21-22, that Fifa will not recognize any suspension and any action of any type, which will limit the autonomy of your association or the mandate of its democratically-elected officials,” Valcke said.
“Similarly, we received information on the charges leveled against various Faz officials including yourself (Kasengele), the organization of hearings of these officials summoned to appear before the NSC(Z) Legal and Disciplinary Committee as well as public statements by the Minister of Sport, Youth and Child Development, the Hon Kenneth Chipungu.
“This current controversy circles around issues falling under the direct competence of FIFA, (a) the defence of the fundamental principle of the autonomy of the Fifa member associations from external influence, (b) the disputes around international transfers of players.”am
“As a consequence and considering the potential disruption of football in Zambia due to these hearings and possible violations of the Fifa statutes, Fifa is of the option that the hearings should be suspended until Fifa could review the file of the transfer of the above –mentioned player (Emmnauel Mayuka) as well as the alleged charges against the Faz officials.
“In order to initiate this review, Fifa would be grateful to Faz to send to Zurich a detailed summary of the case of the above mentioned transfer as well as the response of the Faz officials to NSC(Z) alleged charges.”
Kasengele did not take any questions on the matter as the wheels of justice in Zurich are now certainly in motion.