'PROUD': Sport Minister Gayton McKenzie and his son Calvin Le John
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THE R50-million sale of SuperSport United to Calvin Le John, the son of Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie, has raised eyebrows around the country, as many question a possible conflict of interest.
Although the deal still awaits final approval from the PSL Executive Committee, McKenzie seems confident that this will be no issue, praising his businessman son, who is running the family business.
The family is looking to resurrect Bloemfontein Celtic as Siwelele FC.
Taking to Facebook on Saturday morning, amid many questions around the deal, McKenzie said his eldest son had been born “five hours after I have been jailed for 17 years”.
McKenzie wrote: “You grew up seeing me through jail bars.
“You never visited me on the weekends of the home games of Siwelele because you and your grandpa would go and watch the games religiously just like me and him when I was young.
“I remember you told me that it brings you closer to me emotionally knowing that you are doing the same thing I did with my father and your grandfather.
“You suffered not growing up without your dad, I thank God for a powerful mother who stood in the gap (sic).
“You are the main reason why I behaved better because I wanted to come out and didn’t wanna see you grow up through jail bars forever.”
McKenzie said he has handed over control of their family business to his son, since he was now dedicated to his political party, the Patriotic Alliance.