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/ 19 September 2011
The final audit report from the investigation into Cricket SA’s financial affairs has confirmed that no money went missing, CSA has announced.
After a damning forensic audit, Cricket SA has been advised to seek independent advice regarding bonuses given after the Indian Premier League.
Cricket South Africa has been advised on how to tackle the findings of a forensic audit, Sascoc chief executive Tubby Reddy says.
An audit report has indicated that Cricket SA chief executive Gerald Majola allegedly lied to the federation’s board about receiving bonus payment
Cricket SA was given a clean audit without qualification, chief executive Gerald Majola announced on Monday.
Cricket South Africa will seek legal advice on a breach of company policy allegedly by its chief executive officer Gerald Majola.
An independent forensic audit ordered by CSA is set to clear Gerald Majola of wrongdoing in relation to a hefty bonus he received from the IPL in 2009
Cricket South Africa has announced Vincent Barnes as its high performance coach, which will be responsible for developing young talent.
CSA’s chief financial officer is bracing for a showdown with remunerations committee head, Thandeka Mgoduso.
Just over two months after guiding India to the World Cup, Gary Kirsten could become coach of his native of South Africa.
As Proteas coach, Gary Kirsten will have to make do without his trusted allies, writes <b>Neil Manthorp</b>.
In a surprise move this week Cricket South Africa president Mtutuzeli Nyoka won more than his reinstatement.
Cricket South Africa says it has agreed to reinstate Mtutuzeli Nyoka and will hold an independent investigation into the federation’s finances.
Cricket South Africa said on Tuesday it would cooperate if an independent investigation was held into alleged financial misappropriation.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has rejected allegations of R68-million in "missing" funds made by CSA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka.
Cricket South Africa president Mtutuzeli Nyoka must be reinstated, the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg ruled on Friday.
Cricket SA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka has mounted a telling High Court assault on the CSA’s decision to back its chief executive, Gerald Majola.
South Africa’s cricketers will, no doubt, be forced to look into the mirror of self-assessment before they play another international match.
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/ 11 February 2011
The fate of Cricket South Africa’s president, Mtutuzeli Nyoka, will be decided by the federation’s board members on Saturday morning.
Details are emerging of a deal that involved a significant portion of CSA’s financial reserves.
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/ 4 February 2011
Financially risky for CSA, it raises more questions about Majola’s subsequent bonus from the league
Cricket South Africa approved a bonus of over R1m to chief executive Gerald Majola, while a committee was largely in the dark about two other bonuses.
Minister Fikile Mbalula has told the top brass at Cricket SA not to allow their dispute to affect the national team ahead of the World Cup.
Sports minister Fikile Mbalula has warned national cricket captain Graeme Smith not to take sides in a South African cricket power struggle.
Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola will respond to allegations made by Mtutuzeli Nyoka after meeting legal advisers and the organisation’s board.
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/ 19 January 2011
Cricket South Africa president Mtutuzeli Nyoka has reportedly received a written request to step down from his post.
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/ 20 November 2010
Cricket SA boss Gerald Majola emerged virtually unscathed from a board meeting in which details of bonuses paid to staff were revealed.
CSA’s chief executive, Gerald Majola, gave himself a R1,7-million bonus for the successful running of the IPL and the ICC Champions Trophy.
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/ 8 December 2009
Gerald Majola confirmed on Monday that the South African tour of India early next year will be a limited-overs only tour, with no Tests played.
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/ 23 October 2009
Cricket is moving to where the money is. Neil Manthorp asks how Test cricket will stay alive without the incentives of the IPL.
There is still a possibility that three England tour matches that were taken away from the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg could be restored.
South Africa is to host the second season of the Indian Premier League competiton in April and May, Indian TV reported on Tuesday.