Chartered Governance Institute of South Africa
In a 13 April 2026 interview on CapeTalk with Clarence Ford, Stephen Sadie unpacked the role of lifestyle The post [more...]
In an interview on Power Talk with Mondli Makhanya on 13 April 2026, CGISA CEO Stephen Sadie unpacked The post [more...]
In an interview on Newzroom Afrika on 11 April 2026, CGISA CEO Stephen Sadie unpacks key issues pertaining to lifestyle [more...]
By Stephen Sadie, CGISA CEO South Africa is not short of a governance framework. It arguably has one The post [more...]
In an interview on SAfm The Full Circle with host Bridget Masinga on 30 March 2026, Stephen Sadie, The post [more...]
The Whistleblower House
The Whistleblower House (TWBH) welcomes the long awaited publication of the Protected Disclosures Bill, 2026 for public comment. The Bill [more...]
South Africa’s whistleblowers are dying. The system, not just its enforcement, must change. Careers are destroyed, livelihoods disappear, families are [more...]
Police say Matipandile Sotheni, once a member of the Special Task Force, Maripandile Sotheni, 41, pulled the trigger in the [more...]
School learners in Ekurhuleni did not hold back during a stakeholder engagement unpacking South Africa’s National Drug Master Plan (NDMP), [more...]
In many communities, crime is not always committed by strangers. Sometimes the person responsible is someone people know personally, a [more...]
Corruption Watch
Corruption Watch has released the second in its new series of five podcasts, titled In the Still of Night, on [more...]
The National Treasury has called for public comment on the draft General Public Procurement Regulations and draft Public Procurement Tribunal [more...]
The OECD recently released the second edition of its Anti-Corruption and Integrity Outlook during a session at the 2026 OECD [more...]
The South African Human Rights Commission in Gauteng is embarking on an investigative inquiry into the province's water crisis and [more...]
Following Corruption Watch's successful overturning of the March 2023 appointment of five commissioners to the Commission of Gender Equality, Parliament's [more...]
Whistle Blowers
The misuse of the word ‘malicious’ in whistleblowing laws and policies can misguide the handling of ‘axe to grind’ reports. [more...]
This International Anti-Corruption Day we ask you to consider whether you are confident that no corruption is taking place within [more...]
It’s a trend that’s shifting the compliance goalposts, and, in doing so is keeping more and more executives and directors [more...]
Fraud. It’s something every business fears. While the tactics and tools they use may change over time, fraudsters are an [more...]
You pride yourself on running an ethical organisation, you know that unethical conduct in your ranks is inevitable at some [more...]
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
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The Conversation
What was once a shared occasion across the competition is now jealously guarded by two clubs on Anzac Day. [more...]
Worrying scenes during a recent AFL contest show many sports must do more to respond to mental health issues that [more...]
A decision to exclude sport-related concussion cover could end up impacting community and junior sports. [more...]
A survey of 50 different sports nationally found urgent reforms are needed to keep kids who play sport safe. So [more...]
Gender-based violence in sport is widespread and many sports are under-resourced, unclear about their role and ill-prepared to respond. [more...]
Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA)
Unanimous global mandate paves the way for SIGA EARTH and new Universal Standards on Sustainability in Sport On Earth Day, [more...]
Bringing together close to 200 participants, SIGA successfully concluded two days of initiatives in Lisbon, Portugal, dedicated to advancing Sport [more...]
Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros, Co-Founder and Global CEO of SIGA, set out a clear roadmap for the year ahead during [more...]
The SIGA Annual General Assembly (AGA), convened in person at the headquarters of PwC Portugal in Lisbon, with additional participation [more...]
In an exclusive interview with G&M News, André Megale, Director of Integrity and Governance at the SIGA LATIN AMERICA, outlines [more...]
2024-07-02 – World football’s governing body is one of seven international federations to receive a top-tier ranking.

Palestine, 2027 World Cup vote and racism to take centre stage at FIFA Congress
May 16, 2024 – On Friday, Palestine, the 2027 Women’s World Cup, a series of amendments to the FIFA Statutes and racism will take centre stage at the FIFA Congress in the Thai capital.

Scandal Brought Reforms to Soccer. Its Leaders Are Rolling Them Back.
May 15, 2024 - FIFA tried to put a corruption crisis behind by changing its rules and claiming its governance overhaul had the endorsement of the Justice Department. US officials say that was never the case.

SAFA's Annual Financial Statements for 2022-2023 SHows Huge Losses
2024-05-10 - SAFA posts its 2022/2023 Annual Financial Report - A case study. Revising assets and liabilities upwards and downwards to make the company look better on paper can only get one so far.

Defiant Danny Jordaan says 'all is well' at Safa House
2024-04-13 - South African Football Association (Safa) president Danny Jordaan came out of the ordinary congress on Saturday in a fiery mood as he vehemently defended the organisation by confirming they have turned to the high court to have the recent raid by the Hawks at their office declared invalid.

Safa financial report shows shortfall of R107m as auditors sound alarm
2024-05-10 - Auditors Sondlo Chartered Accountants, in a statement echoed by Safa's national executive committee (NEC), said in a letter contained in the report the year’s operating loss and shortfall mean “a material uncertainty exists that may cast significant doubt on the association’s ability to continue as a going concern”.

SAFA approves implementation of coaching standards in SA from 2024/2025 season
2023-12-10 - The long-awaited implementation of the coaching standards in South African football as part of the CAF club licensing regulations, will finally come into effect at the beginning of the 2024/2025 season.
24 July 2023 – This dispute concerns the legality of the new FIFA Football Agents Regulations (“FFAR”), that the FIFA Council approved on 16 December 2022, in its meeting in Doha, Qatar.
The Archive
- 2023-07-18 - Safa shenanigans dull Banyana Banyana’s shine in World Cup build-up
- 2023-07-16 - The Yellow Cards at SAFA - Part 3
- 2023-07-10 - The Yellow Cards at SAFA - Part 2
- 2023-07-09 - The Yellow Cards at SAFA - Part 1
- 2023-05-24 - Spain arrests seven over Vinicius racism incidents
- 2023-05-23 - Pitso Mosimane wins Saudi First Division title with Al-Ahly - FarPost
- 2023-05-20 - Clubs Prevented from Entering Stadium in SAFA Eden Regional Playoffs
- 2023-05-19 - CAF EXCO approves FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers calendar and announces AFCON Cote d'Ivoire 2023 Final Draw date.
- 2023-05-19 - Sports, Arts, Culture Portfolio Committee -SAFA Annual Report; Schools Football; Development; Nat'l Teams
- 2023-05-19 - Sports, Arts, Culture Portfolio Committee -SAFA's PowerPoint Presentation to Portfolio Committee
- 2023-05-19 - DSAC Presentation in to Portfolio Committee on SAFA Compliance
- 2023-05-19 - AUDIO - Sports, Arts, Culture Portfolio Committee -SAFA Presentation - Duration:- 3:32:48
- 2023-05-17 - Match Officials Assaulted in Mahikeng Regional Playoffs
- 2023-05-16 - Kopo responds to match-fixing claims against Plk City -FarPost
- 2023-05-08 - South African Football: What Has Changed for Players? -Nick Said in ForbesAfrica.com
- 2023-02-23 - Who holds the power in sports governance? - Sport and Development.org
- 2022-01-26 - FIFA President highlights commitment to good governance and human rights in Council of Europe address.
- 2021-04-27 - Ex-CEO Outlines Bafana Problems! - iDiski Times
- 1996-03-01 – President Nelson Mandela Speech at 1996 Post-AFCON Banquet
- 2017-08-09 - Grumbles over governance threaten to disrupt football’s growth in Australia
I. Human rights in sport regulations
II. Selected CAS cases related to human rights issues
III. Sport and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
IV. SFT judgements dealing with the application of human rights in CAS matters
V. List of CAS arbitrators with specific expertise in human rights
VI. List of topics related to Human Rights in sport discussed at past CAS seminars
CAS once again confirmed that:
1. In order to impose a sanction to a direct or indirect member, the relevant body of a sport Federation which imposed said sanction must have an attributed competence to do so.
2. A decision that has been characterized as a “punishment” or a “penalty” must be qualified as a disciplinary measure.
3. For a sanction to be imposed, a sports regulation must prescribe the misconduct with which the subject is charged, i.e., nulla poena sine lege (principle of legality), and the rule must be clear and precise, i.e., nulla poene sine lege clara (principle of predictability).
Watch transparency in action as COSAFA broadcasts its entire AGM live. Click here to watch the full proceedings of the 2023 COSAFA AGM
Since 2011, Play the Game has worked with leading academic experts and actors in sport to develop tools to benchmark and develop good governance practices in sports organisations at all levels.
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On this theme page, you can find
an introduction to Play the Game’s approach to benchmarking sports governance
an overview of Play the Game’s governance projects in historical order
link to our theme page about how you can do your own governance benchmarking of international and national sports organisations
links to all publications from our governance projects
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FIFA and WHO extend Memorandum of Understanding for four more years
WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and FIFA President Gianni Infantino sign new agreement in Geneva, Switzerland
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On 30 March 2023 the Premier League announced various changes to its Owners and Directors Test (“OADT”) which significantly expand its ambit.[1] The redraft of the OADT was published on 6 April 2023 and became effective immediately. The OADT is set out in Section F of the Premier League Handbook.[2] It applies to anyone who becomes an owner of a Premier League club (i.e. someone who obtains control of a club) and anyone who becomes a director of a club. The test applies upon the control or appointment event occurring but is also an ongoing test.
The test principally sets out a list of circumstances in which a person is disqualified from being an Owner or Director of a football club.
By Nick Said – 8 May 2023
That South Africa has just a single player featuring in Europe’s top five leagues is a telling indictment of the country’s football, which has seemingly been left behind by the rest of the world.
ForbesAfrica.com
UEFA’s latest benchmarking report found 180 clubs worldwide with around 6,500 players under contract in 2022, but Play the Game’s more recent research identified 256 clubs with shareholders or owners with significant stakes or influence in other clubs.
Using the same metric as UEFA, the number of clubs identified by Play the Game suggests more than 9,000 players are under contract at clubs in MCOs. Some of these clubs will also have relationships with academies that tie in players, so that figure is probably substantially larger.
By Dennis A. Mumble – March 2022
This paper examines whether the 2022 changes to the SAFA Statutes meet the FIFA alignment objectives and demonstrates how SAFA’s Members have been disempowered by a clique at the top of the governance ladder.
On 13 August 2021, the SAFA NEC resolved to appoint a Task Team of three NEC Members to engage SAFA Members and to conduct a workshop with them “to include the Regional and Provincial structures” and “to ensure alignment with FIFA and CAF”.
New Safa CEO promises to hit the ground running.
Monyepao aware her predecessors complained of Jordaan’s ‘meddling’. SowetanLive – 09 May 2023 – 08:23

Watch: Dennis Mumble Critiques the 2022 SAFA Elections
Former SAFA CEO Dennis Mumble didn't mince his words in his criticism of the football association's running of its affairs, and the lead-up to the June 25 presidential elections. He spoke to Newzroom Afrika's Benjamin Leshoro.
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Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405, for more details. - 11 May 2022

Safa to elevate new CEO as 'clerk’ Motlanthe leaves
SowetanLive 08 May 2023 - 08:54

Mumble responds to SAFA president with scathing attack
Former South African Football Association (SAFA) chief executive officer Dennis Mumble has launched a scathing attack on ex-boss Danny Jordaan following a week of high drama at the mother body’s headquarters in Nasrec. SABC Sport - 10 May 2023

Watch: Dennis Mumble Interview - SNAWA on Metro FM - 9 May 2023
Watch Dennis Mumble's full response to Danny Jordaan's false claims about the reasons for his departure from SAFA. Click on the title or picture to watch the video ...

Listen: Dennis Mumble Interview - SNAWA on Metro FM - 9 May 2023
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