By Kemoh Sesay
The president of the Sierra Leone Football Association SLFA, Isha Johansen, is expected to face the parliamentary sport committee today to answer questions based on documents submitted to the committee by Minister of Sport, Paul Kamara.
In the documents, Kamara accused SLFA officials of match-fixing and misuse of funds.
Kamara told parliament last week that the documents given to him by Isha Johansen because she wanted to prove that former officials of the SLFA were involved in match-fixing with the national team, Leone Stars.
He said some of the officials involved in the alleged match-fixing "are now working with her executive". Kamara accused the SLFA of misusing funds earmarked for the development of the football in this country.
An SLFA source has told Politico, that they have not received any letter, inviting them parliament.
(C) Politico 29/05/14