Dynamos aurait recu un cadeau de 50 000$ de Moise Katumbi
Posté : 20 sept. 2010, 03:35
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DYNAMOS were paid US$50 000 by TP Mazembe owner Moise Katumbi soon after Sunday’s Champions League match in Lubumbashi and will receive an additional US$50 000 of the US$100 000 offered in a move that has raised suspicion within the football fraternity.
The team which was in Lubumbashi also had a chartered plane to Lusaka, Zambia, paid for them by Katumbi after they could not get an Air Zimbabwe flight due to the strike by pilots.
According to a report compiled by Dynamos secretary Oliver Manyau who along with treasurer Harrison Mbewe travelled with the team to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Dynamos were paid US$50 000 cash by Katumbi at a party the TP Mazembe owner hosted for the popular Harare side soon after the game at the provincial governor’s official residence in Lubumbashi.
Although the report does not mention why Dynamos were given this money, it chronicles how the money was distributed. The 15 players who featured in the match against TP Mazembe received US$1 000 each and shared the money right in Lubumbashi. The eight players who remained behind, seven of whom were on suspension also received a US$1 000. The players who did not travel to the DRC collected their money at the Dynamos offices on Thursday morning.
The remaining US$7 000 was shared among the technical department, the travelling Dynamos executive members, while a reporter from the state media (name supplied) also received US$1 000 since Katumbi did not want to have the deal publicised. The remaining US$20 000 was for the Dynamos offices for administration purposes. There is no mention of what the US$50 000 which will come later is to be used for.
The US$20 000 meant for administration has already sparked off divisions within the De Mbare board of directors as some are alleged to have already laid their fingers on it. A meeting involving the directors and the executive over the money was cancelled at the last minute after some key figures failed to turn up.
According to the report Katumbi also spoke about how he sent some money to Harare for Dynamos to pay for their trip to Algeria where they were to play Entente Setief. The Glamour Boys lost the match 3-0. Surprisingly Dynamos were also given money for the same trip by Zifa president Cuthbert Dube.
According to Manyau’s report, Katumbi said he did not want to meet Dynamos before the game for fear of what had happened in Harare where there were Press reports that the club had offered Dynamos
US$400 000 to swing the match in favour of the DRC side.
Manyau said what they did was above board and that was the reason why he compiled the report for the Zifa board to have an idea of what exactly transpired in the DRC. He added that Dynamos have a twinning agreement with TP Mazembe and the money received was an assistance to the popular Harare side since the cash-rich TP Mazembe were aware of Dynamos’ financial problems.
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DYNAMOS were paid US$50 000 by TP Mazembe owner Moise Katumbi soon after Sunday’s Champions League match in Lubumbashi and will receive an additional US$50 000 of the US$100 000 offered in a move that has raised suspicion within the football fraternity.
The team which was in Lubumbashi also had a chartered plane to Lusaka, Zambia, paid for them by Katumbi after they could not get an Air Zimbabwe flight due to the strike by pilots.
According to a report compiled by Dynamos secretary Oliver Manyau who along with treasurer Harrison Mbewe travelled with the team to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Dynamos were paid US$50 000 cash by Katumbi at a party the TP Mazembe owner hosted for the popular Harare side soon after the game at the provincial governor’s official residence in Lubumbashi.
Although the report does not mention why Dynamos were given this money, it chronicles how the money was distributed. The 15 players who featured in the match against TP Mazembe received US$1 000 each and shared the money right in Lubumbashi. The eight players who remained behind, seven of whom were on suspension also received a US$1 000. The players who did not travel to the DRC collected their money at the Dynamos offices on Thursday morning.
The remaining US$7 000 was shared among the technical department, the travelling Dynamos executive members, while a reporter from the state media (name supplied) also received US$1 000 since Katumbi did not want to have the deal publicised. The remaining US$20 000 was for the Dynamos offices for administration purposes. There is no mention of what the US$50 000 which will come later is to be used for.
The US$20 000 meant for administration has already sparked off divisions within the De Mbare board of directors as some are alleged to have already laid their fingers on it. A meeting involving the directors and the executive over the money was cancelled at the last minute after some key figures failed to turn up.
According to the report Katumbi also spoke about how he sent some money to Harare for Dynamos to pay for their trip to Algeria where they were to play Entente Setief. The Glamour Boys lost the match 3-0. Surprisingly Dynamos were also given money for the same trip by Zifa president Cuthbert Dube.
According to Manyau’s report, Katumbi said he did not want to meet Dynamos before the game for fear of what had happened in Harare where there were Press reports that the club had offered Dynamos
US$400 000 to swing the match in favour of the DRC side.
Manyau said what they did was above board and that was the reason why he compiled the report for the Zifa board to have an idea of what exactly transpired in the DRC. He added that Dynamos have a twinning agreement with TP Mazembe and the money received was an assistance to the popular Harare side since the cash-rich TP Mazembe were aware of Dynamos’ financial problems.
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/sports/265 ... hared.html