Thu May 24 02:40:00 SAST 2012
Thu May 24 02:40:00 SAST 2012

Ex-Zim football boss arrested

Feb 3, 2012 | Sapa-AFP | 1 comments

Former Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya was arrested Thursday on charges of corruption, bribery and match-fixing, state television said.

The broadcaster said she was in custody at Avondale police station in an upscale Harare suburb.

Rushwaya sent the national team to play unsanctioned friendlies in Thailand and Malaysia two years ago and a betting syndicate allegedly fixed the results.

She was fired two years ago.

Her arrest comes days after Zimbabwe football authorities suspended from the national team 82 players implicated in a match-fixing scam in Asia.

Last August, ZIFA suspended three board members, including a former national team player and a former referee, over the scandal.

Zimbabwe are also being probed by world football governing body FIFA.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter warned during a visit to Harare last  year that players and officials found guilty in the ongoing probe would face life bans.

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Thu May 24 02:40:00 SAST 2012 ::
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Feb 3, 2012

Papage

Robert Mugabe please come to her rescue, she did what she did to benefit the players and herself, just think how many families of the many players benefitted from this, the money was never stolen, but given to them, how do you refuse money, when starving? Please realise her now.
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