.OfficialCSA 's late-night attempt to clarify the now-infamous forensic audit report offered further proof of just how desperate it is to keep the troublesome document top secret. By: shockerhess IOLsport
JOHANNESBURG - Cricket South Africa moved on Thursday night to clarify its clarification over the infamous forensic audit report and in doing so offered further proof of just how desperate it is to keep the troublesome document top secret.
And still, no one is the wiser about how the organisation is going to resolve the plethora of issues it faces. The Members Council - the highest decision making body in CSA, which commissioned the investigation and drew up the terms of reference - still can’t access the entire report, without signing an NDA first, but have outlined that they are happy with what is contained in the summary.
The nighttime statement tried to re-emphasise that. “CSA is positive that it has entered into positive dialogue with Sascoc and that the organisation is making great strides to form a collaborative agreement in the best interest of cricket in South Africa, good governance and operations,” read one portion of word salad.In the meantime, CSA’s Members Council has taken a position of supporting the Board. It is worth remembering that half the Members Council serve on the Board.
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