There has been an update on SAFA president Danny Jordaan's legal matters following his latest appearance in court.
Following Jordaan's previous appearance along with his co-accused, in SAFA's Chief Financial Officer Gronie Hluyo and businessman Trevor Neethling, on November 13, it had been previously decided that the next court appearance would be today.
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In their last appearance, the trio were granted bail of R20 000 each.
In the latest developments, it has been confirmed that the case against the trio has been postponed to 10 December 2024.
The reason for the postponement, as the court heard, is to allow Jordaan and Hluyo to make a formal application to have the matter struck off the roll.
The trio appeared in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court sitting in Palm Ridge, Ekurhuleni, today, December 5.
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Jordaan and the other two are facing charges of fraud and theft allegedly amounting to R1.3 million.
A search and seizure operation had been conducted at SAFA House in Nasrec, Johannesburg in March this year, before Jordaan was arrested.
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