FUFA bans Ali Kaddu for life, 11 others for years for match manipulation
STORY BY GEOFFREY MUGABI
The FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Committee has banned 12 individuals from all football-related activities for involvement in a match manipulation scheme orchestrated by a foreign betting syndicate that targeted a number of fixtures in the 2023/2024 season.
Nine of them are referees, two are administrators (Kongola Ahmed and Epieru Richard), while the twelfth is a player (Latif Kiyemba).
One of the persons has been banned for life while the rest were handed lengthy sanctions.
The Investigatory Chamber of the FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Committee conducted investigations and the Adjudicatory held hearings against several football individuals for alleged breach of Article 43 of the FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Code.
The sanctions imposed on the individuals were taken based on the different mitigating and aggravating circumstances for each party in regard to the degree of involvement in the match-fixing and the level of assistance and cooperation with the investigation.
The findings after the disciplinary proceedings guided the committee with the decisions already communicated to the concerned individuals as below.
1. Kaddu Ali – banned for life
2. Sajjabi Geoffrey – banned for 10 years
3. Kongola Ahmed – banned for 5 years
4. Epieru Richard – banned for 3 years
5. Atuheirwe Joyce – banned for 3 years
6. Nabisere Tausi – banned for 3 years
7. Okello Simon Peter – banned for 3 years
8. Nantatya Godwin – banned for 3 years
9. Muyaga Khalid – banned for 2 years
10. Noor Hassan – banned for 1 year
11. Kiyemba Latif – banned for 1 year
12. Atuhaire Docus – banned for 1 year