MaMkhize’s club in serious trouble
Football is not an easy business. MamKhize’s club, Royal AM, have landed themselves in serious trouble.
MaMkhize’s club, Royal AM have landed in trouble with world football’s government body Fédération Internationale de Football Association (fifa).
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MAMKHIZE’S CLUB ROYAL AM SUFFER EXTENDED TRANSFER BAN
According to a new report, Royal AM have been found guilty on counts.
The club was first charged for failing to pay Samir Nurkovic. Fifa punished the club known as “Thwihli Thwahla” with a ban two transfer windows without signing players.
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A second charge has been confirmed. According to Unplayable, the club’s ban has extended to three transfer windows.
This is after Makhize’s club failed to pay another former player, Ricardo Nascimento.
𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗘 𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗦𝗙𝗘𝗥 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗕𝗟𝗘𝗠𝗦 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗥𝗢𝗬𝗔𝗟 𝗔𝗠…
— #UNPLAYABLE (@UnplayableZA) January 23, 2024
KZN club Royal AM are banned from three transfer windows, effective 15 January 2024, after failing to pay Ricardo Nascimento R620k.
*Royal AM's ban relating to Samir Nurkovic is also not resolved. pic.twitter.com/QMjbPmKvT0
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SARS DEMAND R37 MILLION
Meanwhile, transfer bans have followed after the club’s issues with the South African Revenue Service (SARS).
The club’s owner, MaMkhize, was slapped with a R37 million tax bill late last year.
According to the report, MaMkhize has accumulated a massive amount of unpaid taxes.
Appearing before the stand on 16 October, MaMkhize was found guilty and ordered by the High Court of South Africa to pay R37, 915, 549.77.
“The Execution Creditor / Plaintiff [SARS] obtained judgment on 16 October 2023 against the Execution / Defendant [Royal AM] for:
“1. The payment of the sum of R37, 915, 549.77 [Thirty-seven million nine hundred and fifteen thousand five hundred and forty-nine rand and seventy-seven cents].
“2. Interest on the sum claimed in paragraph 1 at the applicable rate per annum from 1 November 2023 to date of payment, the said rate[s] of interest and date from which such interest is payable having been determined by the Execution Creditor / Plaintiff [SARS],” the report concludes, as shared by FARPost.