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CAF reacts to a confidential forensic review on alleged financial wrongdoings

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) reacted, Sunday, to a confidential forensic review conducted by PwC. The latter unearthed the alleged financial wrongdoings of «the continent’s governing body that raises concerns about the legitimacy of millions of dollars of payments to executives and national associations», AP revealed.

«The structural changes undertaken by CAF will not be derailed by misleading reports in some media. The CAF Executive Committee reserves the right to prosecute all authors of false and unsubstantiated claims in the media and social networks», CAF said in a press release published on its website on Sunday.

«More than 30 years of an outdated and patriarchal management at CAF have resulted in important shortcomings at all levels of operations. The Executive Committee's commitment for a new chapter based on international best practices motivated its decision to launch a comprehensive audit of CAF operations, during its meeting on April 11th 2019».

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CAF announced that its executive committee has scheduled a meeting for February 14 2020 to validate «the 2020-2021 CAF roadmap which will take into accounts all the recommendations».

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