Maritzburg United boss Farook Kadodia lambasts Mato Madlala's position as acting CEO of the PSL while highlighting a conflict of interest in the league.
Maritzburg United played under protest in a 1-1 draw against Mamelodi Sundowns in their final DStv Premiership fixture of the season on Tuesday.
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The result sees The Team of Choice move out of the relegation (30 points) with their relegation rivals all playing on Saturday, in what Kadodia is highlighting as an unfair advantage as Chippa United and Marumo Gallants - in 16th and 15th position know what is required to avoid the drop.
"Look I don't have to repeat the situation, this has been an outcry that we have one person who owns a club and controlling day-to-day affairs of the league," Kadodia said.
"The reality is that I don't want to get into unnecessary trouble and walk in the wrong lane.
"But all I can say here is the interest of the club is at stake, and this decision must come from an independent tribunal, and it doesn't have to come from the acting CEO or other people who have an interest.
Kadodia confirmed that Maritzburg officially protested the fixture date.
"Firstly, we needed to place on record that we are quite upset and disappointed to have played this game tonight," Kadodia added.
"Knowing very well that there are other teams who will have an unfair advantage.
"So we needed to show our disappointment that we were forced to play tonight."
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