CSA Reveals Acting President Beresford Williams Involved in Fundudzi Report



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The body appeared Tuesday before Parliament’s Sports, Arts and Culture portfolio committee, where they gave details of the forensic report that was used to fire former CEO Thabang Moroe.

JOHANNESBURG – Cricket South Africa (CSA) revealed that Acting President Beresford Williams was implicated in the Fundudzi report, but chose not to suspend it amid the ongoing crisis in the organization.

The body appeared Tuesday before Parliament’s Sports, Arts and Culture portfolio committee, where they gave details of the forensic report that was used to fire former CEO Thabang Moroe.

Just three days after receiving the CSA forensic report, the committee questioned the body as to why it took so long to reveal its findings.

Non-executive board member Marius Schoeman spoke on behalf of CSA and revealed that while the findings would remain private, they would involve stakeholders in the report’s findings.

While the report was described as comprehensive and balanced, it was revealed that Moroe and former board member Naasei Appiah were not consulted during the investigation.

While Schoeman acknowledged that much of the rot occurred under the old board, he revealed that the new one, which is made up of non-executive directors, would clean up the rot before its December General Meeting of Shareholders.

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