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PSL Appoints New Disciplinary Committee Panel for a Four-Year Term

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) has confirmed the appointment of a new disciplinary committee (DC) panel to ensure fair and impartial adjudication of all disciplinary matters within the League. The new panel will serve a four-year term and will consist of four co-chairpersons and 17 panellists.

Each disciplinary hearing will be presided over by one chairperson, who will be accompanied by two panellists. The structure of the panel is designed to maintain the integrity and transparency of the PSL’s operations while ensuring that all disciplinary matters are dealt with fairly.

The appointed co-chairpersons are:

  • Advocate Sesi Baloyi SC
  • Advocate Thabile Ngubeni
  • Advocate Jeanett Nkaiseng
  • Mr Raymond Hack

These experienced individuals bring a wealth of legal and sporting expertise to the table, ensuring that the PSL’s disciplinary procedures remain above reproach.

The appointed panellists are:

  • Mr Ntika Maake
  • Mr Joe Mokwana
  • Mr Matthew Booth
  • Ms Palesa Maseko
  • Ms Verushka September
  • Ms Basetsana Molebatsi
  • Ms Mieke Krynauw
  • Ms Corrine Berg
  • Ms Diane Peters
  • Mr Solomon Tshivhase
  • Mr Godfrey Montshioagae
  • Mr William Sejake
  • Mr Pasno Nyachowe
  • Mr Shane Wafer
  • Mr Cobus Bredenkamp
  • Mr Jack Kearns
  • Mr Aobakwe Taunyane

The new panel reflects a diverse mix of professionals, all of whom are dedicated to upholding the values of fairness and transparency within South Africa’s top-tier football competition.

The PSL’s disciplinary committee operates independently and plays a critical role in the governance of the league, ensuring that any violations of the rules are addressed in an equitable manner. The PSL remains committed to promoting the highest standards of conduct both on and off the field, and this new panel is expected to continue this tradition of excellence.

This new appointment marks a significant step in reinforcing the integrity of the PSL, and football fans can expect thorough and unbiased hearings in the years to come.

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