Three South African football authorities have been banned by Fifa taking after an examination concerning worldwide friendlies before the 2010 World Cup.
Leslie Sedibe, previous South African Football Association CEO, has been banned from football-related exercises for a long time.
He has likewise been fined Swiss Francs 20,000 (£14,100).
Two previous Safa refs' boss, Steve Goddard and Adeel Carelse, have each gotten two-year bans.
The authorizations identify with the procedures against Lindile Kika, who last October was banned from all football-related action for a long time. Kika denied being included in match-altering.
Fifa found the authorities liable of encroachments of its code of morals identifying with general standards of behavior, dedication and obligation of divulgence.
All bans come into power promptly.
The South African FA said it respected the assents.
"We are happy this matter has at last achieved this stage subsequent to Safa reported the matter to Fifa just about four years prior," said Poobalan Govindasamy, executive of the Safa morals council.
"It had delayed too yearn for our loving and was beginning to affect us as an affiliation and our esteemed partners.
"At Safa we have a zero-resistance approach for any degenerate action which affects contrarily on this lovely amusement and consequently we invite solid measures against any person who is discovered blameworthy of such offenses."
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