Football Kenya Federation (FKF), in collaboration with the Confederation of African Football (CAF), held a two-day integrity workshop in Nairobi aimed at strengthening the fight against match manipulation and promoting good governance in the game.

The workshop kicked off on Wednesday, 20th August, with FKF Premier League Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) in attendance, before concluding on Thursday, 21st August, with top-level referees.

Sessions were facilitated by Sacré Guébaé, Manager of Legal & Integrity at CAF’s Legal Affairs Division, alongside FKF’s Legal and Integrity Officer, Dennis Gicheru.

“The Federation is very keen to streamline integrity matters in Kenyan football. Match manipulation is an issue we are not taking lightly, and it was important to have this discussion with FKFPL CEOs and referees,” said Gicheru.

He added: “We extend our gratitude to CAF for partnering with us for this workshop, and in particular their integrity department for their continuous support as we work to strengthen our internal capacity in matters of integrity.”

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