Danny Jordaan’s co-accused says he’s collateral damage of infighting within SAFA

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JOHANNESBURG – One of the accused persons in the SA Football Association (SAFA) fraud case says he is collateral damage of infighting within the organisation.
Businessman, Trevor Neethling, said he intends to plead not guilty on all charges against him.
On Wednesday, Neethling appeared at the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court sitting in Palm Ridge alongside SAFA president, Danny Jordaan, and SAFA chief financial officer, Gronie Hluyo.
READ: Fraud-accused SAFA president Danny Jordaan, co-accused granted bail
The three men are accused of defrauding SAFA of R1.3 million.
In October 2017,…



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