The country’s football governing body Football Kenya Federation (FKF) on Tuesday continued with its efforts to create sensitization on the match fixing menace in the country ahead of the new 2022/2023 season.During the FKF Premier League pre-season PET training, 41 match commissioners and assessors were taken through football integrity by Mike Kamure who is the head of the FKF Integrity department.During the FKF Premier League pre-season PET training, 41 match commissioners and assessors were taken through football integrity, today by Head of FKF Integrity Mike Kamure. https://t.co/6szjwWqs9v pic.twitter.com/GvaDJY5Gw8— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) November 15, 2022 They were taken through the effects of the worldwide vice of match-fixing and how to help curb the menace and preserve football’s integrity. The team was also taught how to recognize, resist and report suspicious incidents.FIFA in conjunction with FKF has put up identification and reporting mechanisms for match-fixing such as the FIFA portal, the FKF Integrity Portal, and the FKF Integrity Hotline number +254 790115228, in the game, which the FKF Premier League match commissioners and assessors were guided through.##NAJAVA_MECA_6816154##“During FKF Premier League pre-season PET training, 41 match commissioners and assessors were taken through football integrity, on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, by Head of FKF Integrity Mike Kamure,” a statement from FKF read.Addittionally, Sofapaka FC was also taken through integrity classes, summing up the number of FKF Premier League clubs with integrity education to 8 with Bandari, Kariobangi Sharks, Tusker, Ulinzi, Posta Rangers, Kenya Police, and KCB among the other sides to have been taken through the programme so far.Is Gor Mahia’s pre-season form a thing of concern?The FKF Premier League referees and assistant referees are expected to go through the FKF integrity class on Wednesday, November 16, 2022.