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Sascoc must right wrongs

- OCKERT DE VILLIERS @ockertde

SASCOC president Gideon Sam admits the ministeria­l inquiry into the Olympic body and the negative press over the last two years has caused ‘paralysis’ in the running of the organisati­on.

In his opening address at Sascoc’s general meeting on Saturday, Sam said the organisati­on’s ability to execute its roles and duties “has somewhat been eroded in the last 18 months”.

“Our operationa­l efficiency has been negatively affected by decreasing revenue,” Sam said.

“We are on record as having welcomed the inquiry even though we had question marks on how it came about.

“None can deny that the existence of such an inquiry rightly or wrongly had a huge negative impact on our reputation, as our corporate governance and public trust was called into question.

“All of this has had a negative impact on the organisati­on’s ability to perform its functions and caused some confusion and paralysis in the functionin­g of Sascoc.”

Sports minister Tokozile Xasa on Friday announced a host of recommenda­tions the South African Olympic body had to implement by the end of April 2019.

The ministeria­l committee tasked to look into the affairs of Sascoc found there was an absence of compliance with appropriat­e governance and procuremen­t processes and policies.

It recommende­d the Sascoc president be independen­t and without any affiliatio­n to any sport and recreation body while the person should be appointed by an independen­t committee.

Board members would also be limited to two, four year terms, while those that are appointed in consequenc­e of their membership or affiliatio­n with any sport and recreation body would have to relinquish their membership or affiliatio­n when they are appointed.

The ministeria­l committee was scathing in its assessment of the umbrella body describing the board as being dysfunctio­nal.

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