Sports Minister, Kenneth Chipungu has told Parliament that the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) erred in procedure by issuing the International Transfer Certificate of Emmanuel Mayuka without the consent of Kabwe Warriors.
The Minister further said FAZ contradicted its own regulation of not interfering in contracts negotiations by issuing the transfer certificate before Kabwe warriors and Maccabi Tel Aviv could reach a consensus.
He added that FAZ did not verify all the documents required for them to issue the certificate but relied on telephone reports that Mayuka had signed the contract.
Mr. Chipungu made the remarks in a Ministerial statement in Parliament today, on Emmanuel Mayuka’s transfer report from Kabwe Warriors to Maccabi Tel Aviv.
The Minister maintained that there were a lot of irregularities in the way FAZ handled the football transfer of Mayuka to an Israeli club.
He said that an Ad hoc committee set up by National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) to investigate the issue recommended in their report to him that there were irregularities in the transfer especially that the player was a minor.
He also said no money has been received by Kabwe Warriors concerning the transfer of the player adding that the signature have indicated that someone forged the signature of the player.
The Minister said he has directed the National Sport Council of Zambia (NSCZ) to institute some disciplinary measures against those who were involved in the transfer of the player.
He said the disciplinary measures are in line with the NSCZ Act 15 which spells suspension as punishment to erring associations or clubs.
He has urged the sports council to take necessary measures and ensure that appropriate measures are followed in regularizing transfers.
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