CSA ‘match ready’ for the England series.
“We are match ready in terms of hosting the matches against England,” interim chief executive Jacques Faul assured.
“The council has to deal with that. That still overshadows everything we do. I’ve learnt from 2012, operationally there is only so much you can do.” For confidence to be restored CSA will, however, have to undertake some structural changes to the way the game is governed. The players, sponsors and even some affiliates have demanded all board members resign.
“It was almost as if Nicholson was a clear road map for us,” said Faul. “The whole idea then was to have nine independent directors. That is interesting because it is different to the two-tier governing structure we have now. After the resignation of two independent directors from the board CSA have eight remaining board members of which two are independent.
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