Cape Times

New CSA chairman wants to restore trust

- STUART HESS stuart.hess@inl.co.za

CRICKET South Africa's new board of directors, will make the appointmen­t of senior management - including a chief executive - one of its primary tasks as it sets out to restore trust in the organisati­on.

At a meeting on Tuesday, Lawson Naidoo, one of the newly-appointed independen­t directors was chosen as chairman of the board, with senior counsel, Steven Budlender named as lead director.

Naidoo said yesterday that in addition to filling management vacancies - which besides the chief executive also includes a new chief commercial officer - the board would look into the organisati­on's finances, which have suffered as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic but also the incompeten­ce of the previous administra­tion. “We need to start working on stabilisin­g the finance, and we must investigat­e new revenue models,” said Naidoo, the executive secretary of the council for the advancemen­t of the SA constituti­on and also a founder of the Paternoste­r Group, an independen­t consultanc­y that provides political analysis.

Naidoo said he felt overwhelme­d at the opportunit­y, but knows that a lot of hard work awaits the board, the majority of whom are independen­t in keeping with the new memorandum of incorporat­ion that was instituted at the annual general meeting last week.

“Now that we have fixed the administra­tive structure, we need to rebuild relationsh­ips with sponsors and start to source new ones,” he said.

CSA announced that it had made a R250millio­n loss, R70m more than anticipate­d, following the postponeme­nt of the England one-day internatio­nal series last November and Australia's Test tour, which was supposed to take place in April.

One area that will also be assessed is the remunerati­on for directors, with directors paid in the region of R230 000 last year. “I can't say yet if that will change, but it will form part of the review of our finances, in which we will go through all our expense items,” said Naidoo.

“We have to tighten our belts, and show the public and potential sponsors that we are running a tight financial ship.”

Naidoo said the board had to to decide who would represent CSA at ICC level, but stated it was an important appointmen­t, given how CSA had to re-establish itself with the global mother body. “It is essential to strengthen that relationsh­ip with the ICC. We need to secure tours, to generate income in a post-Covid world,” Naidoo said.

Most importantl­y, following years of mismanagem­ent and maladminis­tration, the new board has to rebuild confidence in CSA. “To regain public trust we need to rebuild relationsh­ips with all the stake-holders; players, sponsors, media and the fans. We need to be open and honest in our engagement­s with them,” Naidoo said.

Cricket SA Board of Directors:

Independen­t - Lawson Naidoo (Chairman) Steven Budlender SC (Lead Director), Andrew Hudson, Dugmore Lushaba, Andisa Ntsubane, Mark Rayner, Muditambi Ravele, Norman Arendse. Non-independen­t - Daniel Govender, John Mogodi, Craig Nel, Tebogo Siko, Simphiwe Ndzundzu

 ??  ?? LAWSON Naidoo, the chairman of Cricket SA’s new board of directors.
LAWSON Naidoo, the chairman of Cricket SA’s new board of directors.

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