Daily Dispatch

CSA chaos continues as interim board fired

- TIISETSO MALEPA

The chaos at Cricket South Africa (CSA) escalated on Thursday after the Members Council ‚ the organisati­on’s highest decision-making body, made up of provincial presidents fired the interim board with immediate effect for an apparent breakdown of trust.

The Members Council met this week and resolved to dismiss the interim board. The members have already communicat­ed their decision to sports minister Nathi Mthethwa the parliament­ary portfolio committee and the South African Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee (Sascoc).

The CSA provincial bosses accused the interim board of running amok and underminin­g them according to several sources.

The Members Council was also rubbed up the wrong way when members found out that the interim board allegedly changed the reporting lines and started to report directly to the minister and not to them as the supreme body.

The council grew increasing­ly frustrated with the interim board’s conduct but matters came to a head when the temporary leadership allegedly started toying with the idea of appointing Haroon Lorgat as acting CEO and Jacques Faul as company secretary.

The interim board was announced and appointed by Mthethwa last month and the body immediatel­y had its work cut out for it in its mandate to restore stakeholde­r and public confidence in the administra­tion of the game.

Lorgat is a former Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) and CSA CEO and came back to the local organisati­on along with eight other interim board members who were announced by the minister.

The other interim board members are Omphile Ramela Judith February Professor Andre Odendaal Dr Stavros Nicolaou Xolani Vonya Andile Mbatha and Caroline Mampuru, with retired justice Zak Yacoob as the chairperso­n.

It is understood that newly elected Sascoc president Barry Hendricks has received and acknowledg­ed the letter from the CSA Members Council dismissing the interim board.

Hendricks confirmed on Thursday that he had received a letter from the council but declined to confirm that the letter communicat­ed the immediate dismissal of the interim board.

“I was copied in a letter [from the CSA Members Council] that was sent to the minister‚” he said. I cannot divulge the contents of the letter before we have a discussion as the Sascoc board. I cannot either confirm or deny if the letter says the CSA interim board has been dismissed or not.”

The CSA interim board member tasked to speak to the media, Judith February, was also contacted to confirm the dismissal.

“Im ’ going into a meeting now. I will chat to you afterwards‚” February said in a WhatsApp text on Thursday.

It is understood that CSA has called on Sascoc to intervene and work with it to expeditiou­sly come up with a turnaround strategy and brief the minister thereafter.

If all fails‚ the Members’ Council will go directly to the ICC and accuse the minister of interferen­ce.

 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X / SAMUEL SHIVAMBU ?? YESTERDAY S MAN: Former Cricket South Africa CEO Haroon Lorgat s name was brought back into the mix.
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X / SAMUEL SHIVAMBU YESTERDAY S MAN: Former Cricket South Africa CEO Haroon Lorgat s name was brought back into the mix.

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