Mbalula receives CSA inquiry report

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JANUARY 21, Gerald Majola (Cricket South Africa's CEO) during the CSA Media Briefing at Sandton Sun on January 21, 2012 in Johannesburg, South Africa Photo by Lee Warren / Gallo Images

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JANUARY 21, Gerald Majola (Cricket South Africa's CEO) during the CSA Media Briefing at Sandton Sun on January 21, 2012 in Johannesburg, South Africa Photo by Lee Warren / Gallo Images

Published Mar 1, 2012

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The sports ministry confirmed on Thursday it had received a report on the inquiry into Cricket SA (CSA), bringing an end to the four-month process.

“The sports minister has been briefed on the report,” Mbalula's spokesman, Paena Galane, said on Thursday.

“The meeting resolved to hold a media briefing in Cape Town on March 8, with the minister and judge Nicholson, to address the media on the findings.”

The inquiry, chaired by retired judge Chris Nicholson, was announced by Mbalula on November 4, 2011 after auditing firm KPMG recommended that CSA's remuneration and travel allowance policy be reviewed.

A KPMG audit found that bonus payments had been kept secret from the federation's remuneration committee, and that CSA chief executive Gerald Majola had breached the Companies Act on at least four occasions.

Having received written submissions from CSA staff, former staff, cricket stakeholders and the public, the committee then heard numerous oral submissions over a three-month period.

The committee adjourned at the end of January to compile its report. – Sapa

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