The case against the South African Football Association (SAFA) President Danny Jordaan and his four co-accused has been postponed to May 25.
He and his co-accused appeared in the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in the East Rand on Tuesday.
Jordaan appeared alongside former SAFA CFO Gronie Hluyo, former SAFA CEO Russell Paul, Director of Grit Communications, Trevor Neethling and his company.
They face multiple charges, including fraud involving more than R1.3 million and conspiracy to commit fraud.
The court granted the postponement because of the High Court review applications that Jordaan and his co-accused have made, which will be heard on April 27.
