Sascoc Board to meet Tuesday morning to discuss Cricket SA's forensic report

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Sascoc Board to meet Tuesday morning to discuss Cricket SA's forensic report
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The Sascoc Board of Directors will meet on Tuesday morning to discuss OfficialCSA ’s now infamous forensic report, writes shockerhess | IOLsport

JOHANNESBURG - The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee Board of Directors will meet on Tuesday morning to discuss Cricket South Africa’s now infamous forensic report and when the Olympic body wants to see it.

Sascoc has not been granted access to the report, which has become an administrative hot potato within South African cricket circles, preventing the organisation from properly resolving critical issues it and more broadly the sport in this country are facing. Cricket SA’s lawyers, Bowman Gilfillian, at a meeting with the Members Council two weeks ago, said the report contains “20 strands of findings which are broad and far-reaching.” In addition the Members Council was also told that while certain parts of the recommendations contained in the report could be acted upon quickly but other areas required further investigation.

Govender did not want to be drawn on the justification for keeping the report secret. “It depends on the scope and who the audience is meant to be and what the ramifications are of sharing widely, too quickly. I don’t know,” he said.

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