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SAFA President Danny Jordaan and co-accused appear in Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Court, December 2024.
The fraud trial of the President of the South African Football Association (SAFA), Danny Jordaan, and his co-accused has been postponed to November 21 in the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Court.
The state has obtained an additional 64 gigabytes of information it needs to process before the trial starts, while Jordaan and SAFA CFO, Gronie Hluyo, are also challenging the legality of the search and seizure operation conducted at SAFA House on March 8 last year, eight months before their arrest.
The High Court in Johannesburg must also still rule on that matter.
Jordaan, Hluyo and businessman Trevor Neethling face charges of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud.
They are out on bail of R20 000 each.
Video | SAFA President Danny Jordaan and his co-accused appear in court: