BEESarl refutes FECAFOOT Link, denies Selling One All Sports Products Without Payment

BEE Sarl has denied claims made by One All Sports that they sold the company’s products without paying them. One All Sports is suing BÉE Sarl for €1 million in damages.

In a press release, BEE Sarl said that they do not have any direct contract nor partnership agreement with the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) They said that they do not understand why One All Sports is linking FECAFOOT tonthe issue.

BEE Sarl said that they have been working with One All Sports for several years and that they have always paid their dues. They have expressed their that they readiness to work with One All Sports to resolve the issue.

The controversy has cast a shadow over BEE Sarl, which is a leading sportswear retailer in Cameroon. The company has been accused of fraud and of damaging the reputation of One All Sports.

BEE Sarl has said that they are confident that they will be able to clear their name. The release also indicates that they have all the necessary documentation to prove that they have been paying One All Sports.

The case is still ongoing, and it is unclear how it will be resolved. However, the controversy has damaged BEE Sarl’s reputation and could have a negative impact on their business.

By Washira Helene

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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