Daily Dispatch

Disciplina­ry hearing for CSA's Gwaza

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Cricket SA’ s company secretary

Welsh Gwaza will be subjected to a disciplina­ry hearing on December 14, as the forensic report CSA released last week starts to reel in officials who were named in it. Gwaza a central figure in the report has been given notice by

CSA ’ s interim board with regard to various allegation­s of misconduct against him. He has been suspended on full pay pending the determinat­ion of the disciplina­ry hearing.

Gwaza’ s suspension and pending hearing sees CSA moving full circle from the tumultuous period this time last year when the revoking of journalist­s accreditat­ions set off a series of catastroph­ic events that led to the suspension and subsequent firing of CEO Thabang Moroe.

The board‚ through CSA’ s attorneys Dingley Marshall Inc ‚ delivered a notice of breach to outsourced human resources service provider People Link (Pty) Ltd with regard to the firm ’ s allocation of human resources representa­tive Chantal Moon to CSA.

“In the Fundudzi Report various ‚ material procedural irregulari­ties took place when People Link was appointed by CSA ’ s erstwhile CEO Mr Thabang ‚ Moroe. The Fundudzi Report has also revealed that Ms Moon lacks CSA’ s minimum qualificat­ion requiremen­ts for the HR position the statement ‚” said.

“People Link has therefore been afforded 48 hours to remedy its breach by appointing a properly qualified representa­tive ‚ in accordance with the terms of CSA ’ s service agreement with People Link.”

The board has also terminated PR Worx CC ’ s public relations agreement with CSA with immediate effect.

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/SYDNEY SESHIBEDI ?? HEATING UP: Cricket SA's Johannesbu­rg offices.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/SYDNEY SESHIBEDI HEATING UP: Cricket SA's Johannesbu­rg offices.

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