Danny JordaanThe president of the South African Soccer Affiliation (SAFA), Danny Jordaan, has been launched on bail of $1,100 after being arraigned in courtroom over allegations of fraud and embezzlement amounting to $71,000.Jordaan, who’s in search of a fourth time period as SAFA president, appeared in courtroom on Wednesday, the place his bail situations have been outlined.He should present a 72-hour discover earlier than touring overseas and can’t miss courtroom proceedings because of worldwide commitments.The case stems from accusations made by former SAFA vice-president William Mooka and different former executives, prompting an investigation by the Hawks, South Africa’s Directorate for Precedence Crime Investigations.Between 2014 and 2018, Jordaan is alleged to have used federation sources for private profit, together with hiring a non-public safety firm for his safety and interesting a public relations agency with out board approval.The SAFAs places of work have been raided in an evidence-gathering operation lasting 5 hours.They confiscated a laptop computer, USB drives, exterior arduous drives, and varied paperwork as a part of their probe.