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FKF responds to government’s directive to audit their accounts

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Football Kenya Federation(FKF) Chief Executive Officer Barry Otieno at New Stanley Hotel on Thursday 4, February 2021 after their meeting where they agreed to pass the BBI report[Boniface Okendo,Standard

Football Kenya Federation on Saturday responded to the government’s directive to audit their accounts by acknowledging they will only agree as long as they follow the 2013 Sports Act, the FKF Constitution and Fifa Statutes.

In a letter released to the media, FKF CEO Barry Otieno stated they are ready to comply with Sports Cabinet Ambassador Amina Mohammed's directive but they still need clarification on what should be audited as they found the process confounding.

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