CSA MC seeks clarity over ‘misinterpretations’
The Cricket South Africa members’ council has responded to the ‘misrepresentations’ that came from this past weekend’s special general meeting with Minister of Sport Nathi Mthethwa.
The Cricket South Africa members’ council has responded to the ‘misrepresentations’ that came from this past weekend’s special general meeting with Minister of Sport Nathi Mthethwa.
Minister of Sport Nathi Mthethwa says he is left with no option but to take urgent and drastic action against Cricket South Africa.
Following Minister of Sport Nathi Mthethwa’s indication that he will intervene with Cricket South Africa in the coming week, here’s a look on what legal grounds he will act.
Cricket South Africa’s interim board has confirmed that a Special General Meeting (SGM) with Minister of Sport Nathi Mthethwa will take place on Saturday.
After a long tussle between parties and an ultimatum by Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa, the Cricket South Africa members’ council has finally accepted the recommendation of a majority independent board.
The short-term pain of an international ban may be worth it, if it means fixing the deeply dysfunctional leadership in Cricket South Africa, writes RYAN VREDE.
Omphile Ramela has been removed from Cricket South Africa’s interim board for ‘obstructionist’ behaviour, among other allegations.
The Cricket South Africa members’ council has relented and formally appointed the interim board.
Cricket South Africa’s members’ council has made a U-turn on its decision not to recognise the interim board.
Haroon Lorgat comes with the weight of a near-impeccable record in cricket administration, but this will be his greatest challenge yet, writes RYAN VREDE.
The appointment of the next Cricket South Africa CEO must be a public process and the next board must feel the full weight of public and commercial stakeholder expectation, writes RYAN VREDE.
Parliament has called for Cricket South Africa board members implicated in the Fundudzi report to step down while further investigations proceed.
Cricket South Africa’s concerted attempts to keep the full Fundudzi report hidden from public view on the basis of their fear of legal exposure are played out, writes RYAN VREDE.
What the government does or doesn’t do after Friday’s deadline for the full Fundudzi report to be handed over, will shape the future of international cricket in South Africa, writes RYAN VREDE.
The South African Sports Federation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) has taken decisive steps to take over the running of Cricket South Africa.