The Deputy Minister for Youth & Sports has reported informed the - TopicsExpress



          

The Deputy Minister for Youth & Sports has reported informed the nations that the sum of $2,000,000 was spent on the U17 football team the Black Starlets in their bid to qualify for the 2015 U17 African Cup of Nations. Instead of qualifying they were disqualified for age cheating or in other words a discrepancy with the radiology reports from the MRI tests. It has been also reported that the Deputy minister believes that the Radiologist must carry the can for wasting $2,000,000, which is a huge loss to the State. Meanwhile the Chairman (Fred Crentstil) and Vice Chairman (Wlfred Palmer) of the Black Starlets have both been promoted and are seemingly unaware of the financial loss to the state and have not been called to give an account either! I just dont understand $2,000,000. How many games did we play anyway for our qualification to cost that much? I wonder how this coefficiently breaks down? All those in charge have gone away scot free pointing their fingers at a radiologist we would not have need if the payers were of the right age in the first place. I think we need an explanation
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 15:36:41 +0000

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