CSA Interim Board blamed for disregarding apex sports body
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Johannesburg, April 20 : Cricket South Africa s (CSA) Members Council (MC) has hit out at the the board s Interim Board (IB) for not allowing it sufficient time to go through and deliberate on the final draft of Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI) and said that the adoption of it would have upset South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASOC).
The refusal of Members Council to adopt the MOI has put Cricket South Africa in a soup. The differences could lead to government interference and therefore suspension of the national cricket board by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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Nathi Mthethwa to strip Cricket South Africa of its powers
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JOHANNESBURG - Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa will this week ban Cricket South Africa from being the authority that runs the sport in country after the organisation’s provincial presidents failed to vote for the necessary amendments to allow a restructuring of CSA’s administration.
In a statement early Sunday morning, Mthethwa described the CSA Members Council’s - the most powerful authority in the organisation, comprising 14 presidents - decision as disappointing. The statement added that Mthethwa was left with no option but to “exercise his rights in terms of section 13(5) of the Sports Act.”