New twist as Mohammed denies theft in Sh42 CHAN insurance scandal

Embattled FKF President Hussein Mohammed denies any loss of funds in Sh42m CHAN insurance saga, says CAF secured cover; alleges a smear campaign amid leadership tussle...
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Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President Hussein Mohammed has denied any misappropriation of funds in a Sh42 million CHAN insurance scandal, asserting that Confederation of African Football (CAF) secured the cover.
- The alleged theft involved Sh42 million intended for CHAN insurance.
- Hussein Mohammed, the embattled FKF President, claims his reputation is being targeted.
- He insists insurance was procured by CAF under a Host Agreement, and no FKF funds were transferred.
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FKF President Declares Suspension Null and Void Over Sh42 Million CHAN Scandal - April 2026
Football Kenya Federation President Hussein Mohammed has declared his suspension by the National Executive Committee null and void, citing irregularities in the meeting's convening. He has denied any misappropriation of funds in the Sh42 million CHAN insurance scandal, asserting that Confederation of African Football secured the cover. The embattled FKF boss rejected his suspension over alleged financial mismanagement related to the 2025 African Nations Championship. He was subsequently suspended by the federation's NEC due to allegations of financial impropriety involving the Ksh42 million scandal.
















