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BoxingSA nominations for new board open The sports ministry has already sent out an advert for individuals who wish to serve on the Boxing SA board to avail themselves.

resigned in August last year and the board brought in Khulile Radu in order to comply with the SA Boxing Act No 1 of 2001, which stipulates a seven-member board. candidates who will be interviewed by the office of minister Zizi Kodwa, who will then make the appointments.as part of the board in 2015.Speaking on behalf of the ministry, Litha Mpondwana said:The call for nominations to serve on the Boxing SA board has come out now for advance planning.

None of the previous CEOs since BSA came into being in 2001 finished their five-year term in office. They either jumped ship or were pushed out. Moffat Qithi, who BSA sacked as CEO in 2015, is still involved in a legal battle with the regulator after seven years of cat and mouse war games. Qithi took BSA to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration and won a case of unfair dismissal.

The ruling in 2018 was that he be paid his monthly salary of R120,000 from 2015 until 2018 and that he returns to the office in January 2019.

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