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OFFICIAL: Kaizer Chiefs star caught in tax SCANDAL!

OFFICIAL: Kaizer Chiefs star caught in tax SCANDAL!

Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Gaston Sirino reportedly owes the South African Revenue Services (SARS) R6.1 million.
'According to the records of the South African Revenue Service, you have failed to pay your tax debt for one or more tax years and tax periods… you are requested to make full payment within 10 days from the date of this letter of demand,' a statement revealed.
'Failure to make full payment or use the above remedies may result in the following actions and possibly others: Sars may appoint any third party who presently or in the future will owe you money or hold money for you to settle your tax debt with this money.'
'A civil judgment is being entered against you, in which case a warrant of execution may be issued for the sheriff of the court to attach and sell your assets.'
Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs are hoping they can lure Young Africans attacking midfielder Maxi Ngenzeli.
'At the moment the club has not yet signed some of the players who they want nor those they are looking at. It's believed that they are spreading the search wide so that they can get the kind of players they really need this season,' an inside source said.
'Apparently, Maxwell Nzengeli is one player they are also looking at. Coach Nabi knows him already, and the scouts and recruiters are also believed to have liked him and are looking at the possibility of getting him, depending on the conditions around the transfer.'
The Congolese international has been making a name for himself in the Tanzanian Premier League.
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