Daily Dispatch

Majeke loses his cool at inquiry into Sascoc

- By DAVID ISAACSON

SA Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) board members have spent less than 10% of their time discussing sports issues in recent times‚ a committee member looking into the body’s governance matters said on Monday.

“I must say I’m astounded at the kind of matters that have been discussed by Sascoc at board level‚” said labour lawyer Shamima Gaibie‚ a member of the committee alongside retired judge Ralph Zulman and veteran cricket administra­tor Dr Ali Bacher.

She was questionin­g East London board member Kaya Majeke on his submission‚ which included minutes of board meetings.

“A lot of it is on technicali­ties‚ about who sits on what committee‚ there are issues about who will comprise the next board‚ whether they include the PSCs [provincial sports confederat­ions] or not‚ the conflict between clauses in the constituti­on‚ and if I had to assign a percentage … to core sports issues I would say it would be less than 10%.”

Majeke agreed with her. “That’s exactly the main objective of making that submission. It was to show this committee that we spend time exactly on that.”

He was the last of four Sascoc executive members to testify on a day when the boardroom battles spilled into the hearing.

At one stage‚ while Majeke testified there was no resolution on the appointmen­t of Sascoc’s finance commission‚ he stopped to have a go at Sascoc vice-president Barry Hendricks who was shaking his head in disagreeme­nt.

“Yes‚ Mr Hendricks‚ yes‚ you are looking at me and shaking your head.”

Majeke also accused Wessel Oosthuizen‚ a contract photograph­er for Sascoc seated with Hendricks and Kobus Marais‚ of wagging his finger at him.

Earlier Hendricks accused deputy president Hajera Kajee of lying about when she first heard about the sexual harassment allegation­s against CEO Tubby Reddy‚ who was fired in January. —

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