Suspended Majola takes bosses, govt to court
BY Agencies17 Oct 2012 7:32 AM IST
Agencies17 Oct 2012 7:32 AM IST
Suspended Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola is taking his bosses as well as president Jacob Zuma and sports minister Fikile Mbalula to court in an attempt to get his position back.
Majola has cited political leaders alongside retired judge Chris Nicholson, South African Sports and Olympics Committee and advocate Karel Tip as respondents in papers filed at the Labour Court.
Nicholson chaired the inquiry instituted by Mbalula following almost two years of internal wrangling at CSA over IPL II bonuses that Majola paid himself and other CSA staff. The inquiry, chaired by Nicholson, found Majola guilty of breaching his fiduciary duties, recommending a disciplinary hearing by CSA as well as investigation of possible criminal charges.
Majola has cited political leaders alongside retired judge Chris Nicholson, South African Sports and Olympics Committee and advocate Karel Tip as respondents in papers filed at the Labour Court.
Nicholson chaired the inquiry instituted by Mbalula following almost two years of internal wrangling at CSA over IPL II bonuses that Majola paid himself and other CSA staff. The inquiry, chaired by Nicholson, found Majola guilty of breaching his fiduciary duties, recommending a disciplinary hearing by CSA as well as investigation of possible criminal charges.
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