Cricket SA interim board suspend company secretary Welsh Gwaza

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.OfficialCSA ’s interim board on Tuesday suspended the organisation’s company secretary Welsh Gwaza, who was fingered at various points in the Fundudzi forensic audit report, for withholding information from CSA. By: shockerhess | IOLsport

JOHANNESBURG - Cricket South Africa’s interim board on Tuesday suspended the organisation’s company secretary Welsh Gwaza, who was fingered at various points in the Fundudzi forensic audit report, for withholding information from CSA.

Gwaza played an increasingly influential role at CSA, with the organisation finding itself mired in a plethora of legal cases, not just against individuals who worked at the federation but also some of its provincial affiliates. In the Fundudzi report, one charge made against Gwaza is that he didn’t provide a due diligence report regarding Global Sports Commerce, a company with which CSA signed a commercial and broadcast deal for the Mzansi Super League.

The interim board has instructed People Link to appoint a qualified person to fill the HR position within two days.In addition the interim board also terminated the services of public relations company PR Worx with immediate effect.

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