Joseph Ndo - Work permits
Article in todays Irish Daily MAil (not online apparently) that Sligo's application for a work permit for Ndo has been complicated by the fact that according to records his last employer was St Patrick's Athletic
Any Bohs fans think there's any truth in this? I mean if he was ineligible, they'd have to be docked 3 points for every game he played. Wonder would Shamrock Rovers be affected for his period on loan?
I'd like to think that the FAI checked for this (as they must provide a letter to the Clubs applying for the work permit) but who can be sure of anything?
EDIT; Thanks to a Bohs fan who typed this up for their board
Quote:
JOSEPH Ndo could face imprisonment for unwittingly playing in the League of Ireland without a valid work permit — and the midfielder's former club, Bohemians, could be fined for a breach of the Employment Permits Act.
Ndo, 33, played for Bohs last season when his work permit, which runs until February 2011, stated that St Patrick's Athletic, his previous club, were his legal employers. According to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment 'all employment permits issued are employer and location specific and are only valid for the employer and in the occupation named on the permit'. By playing for Bohs last season when permitted only to pay for St Pat's, the Cameroon midfielder could be open to prosecution under Section 19 of the 2006 Act which carries penalties of a 12-month sentence and a 5,000 fine. Ndo's permit problem surfaced when Sligo Rovers went to register him as their player for the 2010 season.
Under a new League rule, all non-EEA nationals must produce a valid work permit to play in the competition this season. Ironically, had the League decided no work permit was required, Ndo could probably have played for Sligo without anyone's antennae getting twitchy in the Department. As it is, by bringing in what they call best practice, the League risks losing one of its best midfielders. PFAI chief Stephen McGuinness last night called for League clubs and the FAI to rally around Ndo's cause.
'The League needs players like Joseph Ndo. He's a fantastic professional and there has to be a way to resolve this,' he added.
Hope mods don't mind the full article but can't reference it any other way...