Moroka Swallows boss, Leon Prins has refused to comment on the PSL match-fixing allegations that surfaced on Wednesday, 13 May 2015.
Birds focused on Play-offs and not awards
The Siya crew broke the news on that the PSL was facing match-fixing allegations following a club official reporting on alleged match-fixing case to the PSL, suggesting that incentives were offered to individuals in the football fraternity, relating to the 2014/15 Absa Premiership season's relegation battle.
Unconfirmed reports have linked the Dube Birds who ended the 2014/15 season in 15th spot on the log table, as the club responsible on bringing the allegations to light.
The Siya crew further understands that the play-offs will proceed as scheduled with the first match being played on Sunday, 17 May, between Jomo Cosmos and Black Leopards.
"I'm not willing to say anything on that matter (PSL match-fixing allegations)," responded Prins to the inquiries made by the Siya crew.
"I'm not in a positon to comment for now," added the Birds boss.
The Dobsonville-based club will play its first game in the PSL promotion/relegation play-offs on Wednesday, 20 May, when they host Black Leopards at home.
Play-offs to proceed as scheduled despite match-fixing allegations
"It's business as usual for the team as they prepare to survive the play-offs. The team is fully focused on that tasked and they are not distracted by anything else," revealed a Siya source close to the club.