
Gayton McKenzie Denies Involvement in Son’s SuperSport United Purchase Amid Controversy
Gayton McKenzie has distanced himself from his son Calvin Le John’s controversial R50 million acquisition of SuperSport United through a consortium. The February bidding process has raised eyebrows, given McKenzie’s position as Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture. In a recent eNCA interview, he emphasized his non-involvement, stating, “I’m at arm’s length,” while expressing his emotional ties to Bloemfontein Celtic and commitment to the community’s sports needs despite the challenges presented by the sale.
Gayton McKenzie Distances Himself from SuperSport United Sale
Gayton McKenzie has publicly distanced himself from the R50 million purchase of SuperSport United by stating, “I’m at arm’s length.” His comments aimed to alleviate potential conflicts of interest.
In an interview, McKenzie emphasized that while family members were involved in the acquisition, he was not part of the bidding. He insisted, “But there’s no link to me, and there shouldn’t be a link.”
The sale raised eyebrows due to McKenzie’s role as Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture. Despite the controversy, he expressed hope for the club’s success, aiming to fill the gap left by Bloemfontein Celtic.
Concerns Over Conflict of Interest
The acquisition of SuperSport United has fueled discussions about possible conflicts of interest. As Minister, Gayton is tasked with promoting sports while his family pursues a significant football investment.
McKenzie has taken steps to clarify his stance, stating, “I can’t make promises that I can’t keep as a minister. I’m a politician.” This underscores the potential challenges he faces in balancing roles.
Amidst calls for transparency, he asserted the goal is to serve the Free State community. McKenzie concluded, “It’s about to happen,” expressing determination to achieve positive outcomes despite scrutiny.
Gayton McKenzie has distanced himself from his son’s purchase of SuperSport United, emphasizing his separation from the deal amidst concerns regarding conflicts of interest as Minister of Sport. He remains committed to reviving Bloemfontein Celtic in the league.
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