Saturday Star

Sascoc slap on wrist in probe report

It must implement all recommenda­tions made by the committee by the end of April

- OCKERT DE VILLIERS

THE Zulman committee of inquiry into governance matters at the SA Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) resulted in nothing more than a slap on the wrist and a warning to administra­tors at the umbrella body.

Sports Minister Thokozile Xasa released the final report with a host of recommenda­tions that Sascoc needed to implement before the end of April 2019. But the final report was void of any hard-hitting measures after the committee heard evidence of irregulari­ties or malpractic­es in the governance and management of Sascoc.

“I have in essence now decided to approve the final report and its executive summary which contains the recommenda­tions of the Sascoc committee of inquiry formally and fully, save for the few instances referred to above which allow for minor deviations where applicable,” Xasa said.

Sascoc is required “with immediate effect to action and implement all the recommenda­tions of the Sascoc committee of inquiry”.

Sascoc has been given until April 30 to execute, implement and fulfil all the recommenda­tions and would have to give the minister an updated monthly report at the end of each month on its progress.

Xasa said should Sascoc not implement the recommenda­tions she would “implement the necessary interventi­on measures” as provided for in Section 13 (5) (a) of the National Sport and Recreation Act‚ 1998.

The committee was set up by former sports minister Thulas Nxesi and was led by retired Judge Ralph Zulman‚ veteran cricket administra­tor Dr Ali Bacher and labour law expert Shamima Gaibie.

Among the key recommenda­tions was that the Sascoc president must be independen­t and without any affiliatio­n to any sport and recreation body while the person should be appointed by an independen­t committee.

Sascoc, however, opposed the recommenda­tion, arguing that the president must be elected by the general assembly.

The management structure should consist of a chief executive, chief financial officer, chief operations officer and a director of communicat­ions and should not have any links with a sport or recreation body.

Xasa said the current board would have to “undertake a complete and thorough audit of its financial transactio­ns for at least the last five years, including travel and other benefits and the procuremen­t of services, and that any irregular or wasteful and fruitless expenditur­e is dealt with, and if possible, recovered”.

Sascoc is expected to discuss the report at its general meeting at its offices in Joburg today.

 ??  ?? PALESTINIA­NS and internatio­nals during a Santa marathon as part of Christmas celebratio­ns in the West Bank town of Beit Jala. EPA-EFE| AL HASHLAMOUN
PALESTINIA­NS and internatio­nals during a Santa marathon as part of Christmas celebratio­ns in the West Bank town of Beit Jala. EPA-EFE| AL HASHLAMOUN
 ??  ?? SASCOC president Gideon Sam.
SASCOC president Gideon Sam.

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