Daily Dispatch

BSA upholds EL boxing promoter’s suspension

Even hotter water ahead for Sidinile as criminal charges loom

- By MESULI ZIFO

CONTROVERS­IAL East London boxing promoter Andile Sidinile has been suspended by Boxing SA over nonpayment of boxers.

Sidinile, who trades under the Sijuta Promotions banner, also faces criminal charges of fraud relating to a forged letter addressed to Boxing SA and purporting to be from the Eastern Cape department of sports, recreation, arts and culture (Dsrac).

The letter was submitted to BSA for the regulatory body to sanction Sidinile’s April 22 2016 tournament without the purse monies of boxers having been deposited seven days in advance as per the regulation­s.

Sidinile appeared before a BSA disciplina­ry committee on December 15, at which he was found guilty of all five charges against him. They were: ● Failure to deposit purse monies prior to the April 22 tournament as required by the South African Boxing Act and Regulation­s;

● Failure to submit a statement under oath within seven days of staging the tournament to set out the income derived from the tournament as required by the South African Boxing Act and Regulation­s;

● Repeatedly making false and misleading statements or promises that Sijuta Promotions would make payment of the money to Boxing SA on or before the tournament;

● Submission of a falsified letter to Boxing South Africa by Sijuta Promotions; and

● Bringing Boxing SA into disrepute by failing to pay the purse, resulting in boxers being not paid.

Sidinile’s company organised the tournament to form part of the University of Fort Hare’s centenary celebratio­ns. However, some of the boxers who fought in the tournament were not paid, and as a result BSA had to pay them out of its own coffers. At the disciplina­ry hearing he was given until February 15 to reimburse BSA and pay the costs of the hearing.

Although he promised to pay the money in an interview with Daily Dispatch last week, he has failed to do so, and as a result the BSA board has now endorsed the decision of the committee to suspend him.

“After receiving the report of the disciplina­ry hearing BSA board noted the sanction imposed by the DC,” BSA said. “The board further [noted] it was apparent from the evidence presented at the DC that Mr Sidinile might have been involved or participat­ed in the forging or covering up the forgery of a letter that was submitted to Boxing SA by Sijuta Promotions on April 22.”

In another letter seen by Dispatch, Sidinile’s request for an extension of his deadline from February 15 to May 2017 was dismissed by the BSA board. Sidinile refused to comment on the latest developmen­ts.

While his license has been suspended until March 31, it would have expired on the same date, as do all licenses of this financial year.

He further faces a civil claim from BSA to recover the money. BSA chief executive Tsholofelo Lejaka could not say how the claim would unfold.

His suspension has now floored his plans to organise a tournament on February 26, which was to feature recently stripped IBO featherwei­ght champion Lusanda Komanisi.

The latest developmen­t will also likely have ramificati­ons on his funding by Buffalo City Metro, which gave him and three other promoters R800 000 to organise tournament­s in the region.

The board has now resolved to approach Dsrac for assistance with a probe into the forgery of the letter. The board further resolved to: ● Bring criminal charges of forgery and/or defeating the ends of justice against Sijuta Promotions or Sidinile.

● Consider whether new charges could and should be brought against Sijuta or Sidinile for contraveni­ng Boxing SA rules and regulation­s relating to disciplina­ry matters and the disciplina­ry committee in relation to the serious allegation­s of forgery and/or defeating the ends of justice. —

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