JOHANNESBURG - The fate of Cricket South Africa’s suspended chief executive, Thabang Moroe, remains a mystery after a lengthy Board meeting on Thursday ended inconclusively.“They certainly made every attempt to discount every concern that we had and get us to a point where we proceed, notwithstanding the numerous issues that we raised.
It is nine months since Moroe was suspended, ostensibly for misconduct and he was one of the subjects of a forensic audit, which was completed in June. Moroe was furnished with charges emerging from the forensic audit last week and told in a letter to attend yesterday’s meeting, although his legal team were also considering other options, including lodging a case at the Labour Court.How much of the report will be released to the country is still a matter of debate within CSA. Nenzani has stated that “relevant parts” of the report will be made public.
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