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Sascoc chief executive accused of ‘fraud’ for altering report

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TUBBY Reddy’s failure disclose to the Sports Minister that he altered the Griffin Report was “tantamount to fraud” the disgraced former Sascoc chief executive heard yesterday.

This followed an exchange between Reddy and labour law expert Shamima Gaibie during the ministeria­l committee on the affairs of the SA Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) in Johannesbu­rg.

Reddy, chief financial officer Vinesh Maharaj and senior manager Jean Kelly were fired after he was found guilty of various misconduct and maladminis­tration charges during a disciplina­ry hearing conducted by law firm Norton Rose Fulbright in December 2017.

“I have looked at the Griffin Report and what I find is that from pages 12 to 24 that’s the technical report as to what bugs if any were found at the Sascoc premises and at your home,” Gaibie said.

“The rest of it was added by you and Kelly. Then passed off as a report from SS Griffin.”

Gaibie found Reddy and Kelly added to the report which ran to more than 200 pages which the former CEO had sent to former Sports Minister Thulas Nxesi to demonstrat­e what was going on at Sascoc.

“The rest of it is much of the informatio­n you provided to us in the two files but if you look on this at the face of it you passed it off as the Griffin report,” Gaibie said.

“What I didn’t understand is what does all of these issues there is no logical flow from the issues raised by you in these submission­s and the technical report from Griffin.”

Reddy said they did not alter any of the informatio­n that was contained in the technical part of the report and conceded it was a mistake to pass it off as his own.

“The other informatio­n is what was transpirin­g at Sascoc and I put that together so that I can bring it to the attention of the minister and out of that we’ve laid a charge with the police in relation to the bugging,” Reddy said.

Gaibie asked Reddy whether he had disclosed to the minister that he had altered the report and was not wholly compiled by an independen­t consultant­s.

“I just gave him the report,” Reddy responded.

“Well Mr Reddy, tantamount to fraud.” that is

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