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CricketSATimesLIVE reports that the SA Cricketers’ Association (Saca) has again called for the entire board of Cricket SA (CSA) to resign.  

For the second time in four days, the powerful players’ union called for the removal of suspended CSA CEO Thabang Moroe and the 12-member board led by its president, Chris Nenzani.  The embattled organisation resolved to suspend Moroe for misconduct on full pay on Friday, but it announced that Nenzani‚ vice-president Beresford Williams and current directors intended to continue in office.  On Monday‚ two days after Saca first called for the resignation of the board and Moroe‚ the players’ union welcomed the CEO’s suspension, but reiterated that the buck did not stop with him.  Saca called for the entire board to be dissolved.  Saca listed forecasts of huge and unprecedented financial deficits‚ reports of uncontrolled spending by staff‚ suspensions of senior employees‚ resignations of board members and attempts to silence the media among its concerns.  In a bid to calm things, the reeling organisation on Saturday roped in Jacques Faul as acting CEO in place of the suspended Moroe.  Faul‚ who previously served in the same interim capacity‚ will be assisted by former International Cricket Council CEO Dave Richardson in a consultancy role.  Saca welcomed the appointment of Faul, but maintained its call for the entire board to step aside.

  • Read the full original of the report in the above regard by Tiisetso Malepa at BusinessLive


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