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Who forged KPL signatures? KPL accuses Nyamweya team of forgery

FKF Chairman Sam Nyamweya
FKF Chairman Sam Nyamweya

“It is clear that the attachment of that purported attendance sheet to the resolutions is a forgery and/or the making of an unlawful document which is intended to mislead. For the avoidance of doubt, we as KPL were not party to the adoption of these resolutions and in particular, we do not subscribe to the resolutions,” writes Oguda.

The Kakamega meeting had resolved that the local football league would be constituted of an 18-team league adopting an August to May football calendar season. In the meeting, KPL also purportedly gave the league’s TV rights to MP Silva, a media rights company that owns, manages and distributes sports media rights.

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