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The Interim Board (IB) of Cricket South Africa (CSA) met with the Members’ Council this morning, Saturday, 20 March 2021.
We regret to advise South Africans that the Members’ Council rejected the IB’s proposal to implement the Nicholson Report, specifically the IB’s proposal regarding a majority independent Board, chaired by an independent director.
This is a well-established governance principle, both in South Africa and internationally. It was also supported by advice given to the IB and Members’ Council by renowned company law and governance expert, Michael Katz.
The Members’ Council advised that eight of the fourteen Members voted against the notion of an independent Board. In the interests of transparency and in the public interest we will be requesting the Members’ Council to disclose which Members voted for and against the well-established principle of a majority of independent directors.
This is integral to good governance and to the restoration of the reputation of cricket in South Africa and internationally, and in order to address historic governance failures which have plagued cricket in South Africa.
The IB has always been committed to implementing the mandate given to it by the Minister and endorsed by the Members’ Council on behalf of the people of South Africa.
The IB is, therefore, disappointed that at this critical juncture for South African cricket, the Members’ Council has chosen to preserve the untenable status quo. Cricket in South Africa is a national good and in doing so, the Members’ Council has not only disappointed the IB, the South African cricketing community but also the South African people at large.
The IB will hold a press briefing as soon as possible, together with the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture.
Name of Author: Cricket South Africa
Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.