Cricket
CSA release summary of Fundudzi report─── MORGAN PIEK 14:28 Mon, 05 Oct 2020
Cricket South Africa revealed corruption allegations against its former CEO, Thabang Moroe, and his failure to adhere to the processes within the governing body, and misuse of company credit cards.
This was all revealed during the Fundudzi Forensic audit.
After pressure from the ministry of sport and SASCOC, CSA, finally released a summary of the report this morning.
John Mogodi, who was representing CSA indicated that they are still not prepared to release the full report.
“The Fundudzi report was used in the proceedings to discipline Moroe, who was subsequently dismissed.
“The conduct of Moroe is dealt with extensively in the forensic report, and many of the recommendations were to act against him.
“Although the forensic report is not a court judgment, and the findings and conclusions herein have not been tested, CSA takes the Fundudzi report recommendations and Bowman’s Attorneys’ reiteration, very seriously.
“The Members council is confident in the board’s ability to effectively address the challenges and to focus on protecting the long-term sustainability of Cricket South Africa.”
Last month Moroe was axed following a disciplinary hearing based on the report.
The 20 main themes from the report
1 Revocation of media accreditation
2 Relationship with Saca
3 Allegations of non-responsiveness by CSA
4 Appointment of Service Provider X
5 Step-in rights at WPCA
6 Step-in rights at NWC
7 Framework agreement entered into between GSC and CSA
8 Production agreement entered into between GSC and CSA
9 Expenditures relating to CSA credit cards
10 Extending loans to affiliates/unions
11 Effectiveness of internal controls
12 Examining payments related to tax and VAT liability
13 Structure of the board
14 Fraud detection and prevention
15 Value-in-kind sponsorships
16 Organisational design
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