Some representatives of OfficialCSA’s Members’ Council remain unhappy that the body was not granted full access to the entire forensic audit report. By shockerhess | IOLsport
JOHANNESBURG - Some representatives of Cricket South Africa’s Members’ Council remain unhappy that the body was not granted full access to the entire forensic audit report presented to the council at a two-day “workshop” at the weekend.
On the basis of findings contained in the report, Moroe was fired by CSA two weeks ago with the organisation citing “serious acts of misconduct” as its reasons for doing so. Dladla said it was “definitely” concerning that the names of people being investigated were not revealed to the Members’ Council.
“It’s difficult for me to say they are still there , but one has one’s suspicions. Unfortunately, if you are not given the information, you can’t put your finger on it and be brave and say, ‘this is what happened’.”
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