Minister Mbalula meets Cricket SA

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Pretoria - Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula has met with Cricket South Africa (CSA).

The Minister’s meeting with CSA, according to the Department of Sports and Recreation, discussed allegations of match fixing within cricket in South Africa, the CSA’s player selection policy and there was a briefing by the CSA on its handling and addressing a petition submitted by concerned cricket players.

“The Minister explained the need for Cricket South Africa to leave no stone unturned and get to the bottom of the allegations as match-fixing is a criminal offence in South African law.

“The meeting noted the work that has already been done in respect of the investigation and the assurance from Cricket South Africa that its anti-corruption unit has the investigations under control,” said the department.

At Monday’s meeting in Johannesburg, Minister Mbalula offered the services of state investigative agencies to the CSA in order to bolster the capacity of the investigation should such a need arise.

The CSA delegation briefed the Minister on its player selection policies, guidelines and procedures.

“The report was well received. However, there was general agreement that there are glaring gaps and inadequacies in the policy that are in conflict with the sports barometer and transformation charter. The CSA delegation offered to undertake a consultation process, within its structures, aimed at policy review and closing the gaps in line with the Memorandum of Agreement signed by the federation with the Minister to achieve transformation targets,” the department said.

The CSA Board committed to discuss the principle of merit selection in relation to the quality of opportunity.

Minister Mbalula also received a briefing from CSA on the petition submitted by concerned players to the CEO of CSA.

CSA informed the Minister that all the grievances lodged through the petition are receiving attention at the highest level. The Board of CSA has appointed Advocate Norman Arendse as the convener of a task team charged with the responsibility of addressing the grievances.

“The Minister’s office will be presented with updates every step of the way on developments in this regard. The meeting further resolved to deal with these matters in the spirit of a caring institution and by creating within CSA structures a caring environment,” said the department.  – SAnews.gov.za