/ 5 September 2005

Rugby chief accused of sexual harassment

The chief executive of SA Rugby, Johan Prinsloo, has again been accused of sexual harassment, but this time by a male worker.

The Citizen newspaper reported on Monday that Prinsloo had told the

Rapport, that a complaint of sexual harassment had been made against him. Prinsloo told the Afrikaans newspaper that he was not bothered and had nothing to hide as he was sure of his innocence.

In 2003 Prinsloo was accused by his former personal assistant of ”making remarks with a sexual connotation in front of her”.

The latest complaint was lodged a week ago while Prinsloo was in New Zealand with the Springboks. Prinsloo was unavailable for comment. – Sapa