Kenyan referee Aden Marwa, who was headed to the 2018 FIFA World Cup, has been implicated in a bribery scandal after being captured in the Anas Number 12 expose.
Marwa was one of the linesmen set to officiate in Russia before the Anas Number 12 expose premiering that saw the celebrated Kenyan blower allegedly receiving a bribe $600 before a match.
Marwa, a Mathematics and Chemistry teacher at Komotobo Secondary school in Migori County, was approached by a journalist posing as a Ghanaian football official during the African National Championship.
After receiving the paltry sum in bribe, Marwa forfeited at least $2,500 for appearing at the World Cup in addition to 1.9 dollars per game officiated after FIFA confirmed that the referee will not be travelling to Russia.
Marwa, 41, first featured in the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup and was among the only four other referees picked from Africa to officiate in the world biggest football extravaganza that is set to kick-off on June 14 to July 15.
It is against the FIFA code of conduct for any match official or officials to accept a bribe.