Mauritius FA in turmoil as police investigate phone in women’s toilets

Phone was allegedly recording; two board members resign as President Samir Sobha told to ‘take responsibility'
Mauritius FA in turmoil as police investigate phone in women’s toilets

Samir Sobha has been president of the Mauritius Football Association since 2014.

The president of the Mauritius Football Association has denied it is in turmoil after two board members stepped down over its handling of accusations a mobile phone in video recording mode was hidden in the women’s toilets at the association’s headquarters.

Police are continuing to investigate the claims made by the administrative secretary, Mila Sinnasamy, that the mobile phone discovered on July 30th was concealed in a blue basket placed in the water tank of the women’s toilet at the MFA’s headquarters in Trianon, 15km from the capital, Port Louis.

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