The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sam stands his ground

SASCOC: PRESIDENT SHOCKS INQUIRY WITH RESPONSE TO SPENDING

- Wesley Bo on wesleyb@citizen.co.za

Panel led by retired judge investigat­ing various governance issues in Olympic body.

Appearing before the panel on the last day of the month-long Zulman Inquiry, SA Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) president Gideon Sam had the committee members reeling again in response to the organisati­on’s apparently frivolous spending sprees.

During a heated submission, in which sharp words were exchanged between Sam and all three committee members, the Sascoc boss was asked whether he thought the annual cost of R2.2 million spent on daily allowances and per diems for Sascoc board members while travelling was excessive.

He was also asked whether his own daily travel allowance of R6 000 (on top of a R21 000 monthly stipend, as well as flight and accommodat­ion costs) was unnecessar­ily steep for a voluntary member of a non-profit body.

In response, Sam said: “If I look at the dollar/rand value, it’s small money”.

In his defence, he said per diems had to be used to cover costs of transport between hotels and venues, as well as meals.

Sam brushed aside various allegation­s made against him during the inquiry led by retired judge Ralph Zulman, which was investigat­ing governance issues in the Olympic body.

It was put forward by the committee that Sam had made unilateral decisions in dealing with government, without consulting his board, though he claimed this was standard Sascoc process.

When committee member Shamima Gaibie told him “there is a fundamenta­l problem in how the organisati­on is run”, Sam responded: “I disagree”.

He was also told by committee member Ali Bacher that there was a conflict of interest in his previous role as a director of Accelerate Sport, as the company had provided services for Sascoc members, though Sam again disagreed as the company had not dealt directly with the umbrella body.

He also denied allegation­s that there was a conflict of interest with Sascoc board members sitting on the Lotto distributi­on agency for sport, which allocated funds to Sascoc and its members, as he recused himself when certain applicatio­ns were discussed.

Sam claimed Sascoc’s time and resources were largely being wasted on legal disputes raised by national federation­s, and he believed Sascoc should be split into two separate bodies – one to serve as the national Olympic committee and the other to govern national federation­s. –

 ?? Picture: Neil McCartney ?? UNREPENTAN­T. Gideon Sam speaks to media after giving his submission at the inquiry into Sascoc at Ellis Park yesterday.
Picture: Neil McCartney UNREPENTAN­T. Gideon Sam speaks to media after giving his submission at the inquiry into Sascoc at Ellis Park yesterday.

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