CSA’s company secretary Gwaza to appear before disciplinary hearing

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The Interim Board said in a statement they remain committed to fulfilling their mandate and restoring confidence in CSA and its structures.

The Cricket South Africa Interim Board said on Tuesday that its investigation emanating from the Fundudzi report into allegations of poor corporate governance and maladministration within CSA is well under way.The Board has through CSA’s recently appointed attorneys terminated the services provided by CSA’s public relations independent contractor, PR Worx CC, with immediate effect.

The Board has delivered a notice of breach to CSA’s outsourced Human Resources service provider, People Link Ltd. The breach arises out of People Link having appointed Chantel Moon as its representative to fulfil CSA’s HR function. As has been revealed in the Fundudzi Report , various material procedural irregularities took place when People Link was appointed by CSA’s erstwhile CEO Thabang Moroe.

The Fundudzi Report has also revealed that Moon lacks CSA’s minimum qualification requirements for the HR position. 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 furthermore delivered a notice of disciplinary hearing to CSA’s company secretary, Welsh Gwaza, regarding various allegations of misconduct against him. The hearing is to take place on 14 December, when Gwaza will be allowed to answer the charges which have been laid against him. “The steps set out above have been taken to this end,” the statement said.

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