Royal AM Confirms Financial Struggles Amid Unpaid Salaries and SARS Intervention
Royal AM president Shauwn Mkhize has officially acknowledged the financial difficulties currently facing the club, including unpaid salaries for players and staff in December 2024.
In a statement, Mkhize confirmed that the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has taken control of certain club assets as part of ongoing efforts to address the financial situation. Despite these challenges, she expressed optimism about the club's future.
“Royal AM is committed to preserving the integrity of the club and ensuring its long-term success,” Mkhize said. “We remain optimistic that this situation will be resolved soon, and we will provide timely updates as developments unfold.''
The club has not provided a clear timeline for resolving the issues but emphasized that efforts are underway to restore operations to normalcy.
This development has sparked concerns among fans and stakeholders about the club’s stability and its ability to compete effectively in the current season. Royal AM has called for patience and support during this challenging period.
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