‘Whistle-blowers’ Zoo FC happy with match-fixers purge

Zoo FC are happy with Football Kenya Federation’s move to provisionally suspend fifteen individuals, including coaches and players over alleged involvement in match-fixing.Of the fifteen suspects, six are former Zoo FC players, and the club’s chairman Ken Ochieng says that they are willing to fully cooperate with FKF if the incidents occurred during their time at the club.Top of the table clash, Disciplined Forces Derby and Gor vs Homeboyz highlight Saturday FKFPL matches”As a club, we’re happy and supportive of the move by the FKF. If the accusations are based on the time the players were with us, then we are very willing to fully cooperate with FKF to ensure that any guilty person is kicked out of the game,” Ken told Mozzart Sport.Zoo have been victim of match-fixing and were relegated to the FKF National Super League from the FKF Premier League in 2021 by FIFA, the world’s football governing body, over the vice.”As whistle-blowers, who have written to both FKF and FIFA exposing individuals we suspected to have been involved in the mess, it’s a good show of progress, and we hope much more can be done to clean our game.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6947562##Meanwhile, one of the accused persons, Dennis Monda, a former player of Vihiga United, has taken to his Facebook to plead innocence, saying his only sin was to be seen by an official of FKF in the company of Raymond Onyango, a neighbor, friend, and referee, who was serving a suspension over match-fixing.Masud picks up victory in Morocco as Ayunga features in St Mirren’s win”If I was accused of having the wrong company and the same company is still a referee in Kenya….don’t look for a weakling to show that you are working.The people involved in match-fixing are free, but you are okay with accusing an innocent person. If you find me guilty, then I should not even be allowed anywhere close to any footballing activity, but till then be a man and dig deeper and find the truth.”

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