A court should consider a punitive costs order if Zuma’s counsel continues a ‘Stalingrad defence’
The former president has accused retired judge Chris Nicholson of putting a "judicial stamp of approval" on allegations against him.
Cricket South Africa has signed an agreement with the government to further implement the recommendations of the Nicholson inquiry.
Cricket South Africa chief executive Gerald Majola has been suspended by CSA’s board of directors.
Retired Judge Chris Nicholson says that Cricket South Africa administrators are corrupt and has also recommended that the Gerald Majola be suspended.
Acting Cricket South Africa president AK Khan and CSA audit and risk committee chairperson John Blair have resigned over the CSA bonus scandal.
CSA boss Gerald Majola has pleaded innocent after a ministerial inquiry recommended he be suspended and made to repay a R1.75-million bonus.
Cricket SA must adopt the recommendations of the Nicholson inquiry as a matter of urgency, says the SA Cricketers’ Association.
CSA chief Gerald Majola has been stumped by Judge Chris Nicholson’s findings of his inquiry into allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
Judge Chris Nicholson has recommended that Cricket South Africa head Gerald Majola’s bonus scandal be referred to the National Prosecuting Authority.
The sports ministry is due to receive a report on the three-month committee inquiry into Cricket South Africa.
The sports ministry has confirmed the inquiry into Cricket SA will meet again next week to hear a submission from judge Mervyn King.
The Nicholson inquiry into the state of South African cricket has begun to show the sport is in a mess, despite the Proteas’ success on the field.
Ali Bacher’s appearance at Judge Nicholson’s probe into the state of CSA has elicited a burning question about the former cricket boss’s motives.
Former UCB CEO Ali Bacher has dismissed claims that his R5-million bonus at the end of his tenure was not approved by the former board.
Cricket SA’s finance committee chairperson John Bester says CEO Gerald Majola’s bonuses should have been fully cleared by the board.
Former SA cricket chief Ali Bacher will explain the alleged payment of R5-million in bonuses when the Sports Ministry’s inquiry into cricket resumes.
Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola believes there is a conspiracy by ‘outside forces’ to oust him from the federation’s top job.
At times the ministerial committee hearings into the affairs of CSA seemed like an awful South African remake of <i>Rashomon</i>.
The CSA probe has been adjourned until January, when it will hear from more witnesses, including former cricket administrator Dr Ali Bacher.