Cricket South Africa's acting chief executive officer Pholetsi Moseki said Graeme Smith's salary at CSA increased by R1.4 million because of a loss of personal revenue. | Sport24news
Cricket South Africa's acting chief executive officer Pholetsi Moseki confirmed that Graeme Smith's salary increase was because of him losing out on personal revenue.
Moseki, who was testifying at the Cricket for Social Justice and Nation-building hearings, was the chief financial officer at the time of Smith's courting and eventual hiring as CSA's director of cricket towards the end of 2019. "Becker highlighted that Smith was already in deficit with regard to loss of other revenue," Moseki said.
"This amount was above the approved Remco, but because it was a short-term contract, it was felt the figure could have been accommodated in the budgeted figure for this role.
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