Kaizer Chiefs suspend Bobby Motaung for violating lockdown regulations

Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs have suspended football manager Bobby Motaung for violating lockdown regulations after the revelation of videos that surfaced online.

"As part of our policies and continuous process of monitoring the public conduct of our members, players, and staff, Kaizer Chiefs has decided to summarily suspend Football Manager Bobby Motaung," the club said in a stern statement.

"This is a result of a number of videos circulating on social media wherein the Football Manager is seen taking part in festivities during what looks like the lockdown period. The Club has been involved in the internal processes of investigating his conduct, which led to the decision to suspend him.

"With the Covid-19 pandemic, our processes have been intensified and stringent measures have been put in place to ensure the club and its members play a role in the curbing of the spread of the virus and flattening the curve.

"Subsequently, the club would like to confirm that Bobby Motaung is suspended with immediate effect up to and including 31 August 2020. He is not allowed to accompany the team to any training session or scheduled matches.

"Even though he has tested negative on four occasions for Covid-19 during the club’s mandatory tests, he is ordered to remain home and self-quarantine during this time.

"This is in line with the rules and regulations of the Club according to the protocols that we have put in place.

"The Club reaffirms its stance to all stakeholders of our commitment to play an exemplary role to assist in the fight against the spread of the pandemic."

The news comes at the worst possible time for the Absa Premiership leaders in the build up to the resumption of the PSL season on Saturday.

The 2019/2020 campaign kicks off with a Nedbank Cup double-header at the Orlando Stadium.  

This article originally appeared on Sport24

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