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Mtutuzeli Nyoka fired as Cricket South Africa president

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Cricket South Africa president Mtutuzeli Nyoka has been fired from his post for the second time this year as a CSA special general meeting in Kempton Park on Saturday, passed a no-confidence motion against him.

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South Africa to donate T20 match fees to MAD charity

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South African team has decided to donate the match fees of their first T20 match against Australia to Make a Difference (MAD) charity.

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CSA to bring no confidence motion against president Nyoka

Angry over the criminal charges of corruption levelled against it, Cricket South Africa (CSA) has decided to bring a no confidence motion against its own President Mtutuzeli Nyoka in a Special General meeting on Thursday.

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CSA announce biggest broadcast deal

CricketCountry Staff

 

Cricket South Africa on Friday announced its biggest ever commercial broadcasting deals after its tie up with Taj Television Limited and Willow TV International Limited to broadcast home matches.

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Cricket South Africa condemns president Nyoka for bad conduct

Indicating that all is not well as far as allegations of impropriety related to IPL bonuses paid to its chief executive, Gerald Majola, are concerned, Cricket South Africa condemned its president, Mtutuzeli Nyoka's conduct.

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Criminal charges laid against Gerald Majola

Cricket South Africa President Mtutuzeli Nyoka has filed a criminal case alleging corruption within the board over "irregular" IPL bonuses paid to CEO Gerald Majola and other CSA staff three years ago.

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Majola allowed to keep IPL bonuses

Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola has reportedly been allowed to keep his IPL bonus of about a million rands despite reports that he had handed it back after it led to an inquiry against him.

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Majola to continue as CEO of CSA

Beleaguered Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola will remain in his post despite being "severely reprimanded" for alleged irregularities relating to huge bonuses received from IPL and Champions League organisers when the events were held here two years ago.

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Majola could be jailed for breaching fiduciary duties

Embattled Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Gerald Majola could face a fine, jail term, or both if he is found guilty of having breached fiduciary responsibilities of his position.

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CSA to seek legal advice on IPL bonus scandal

Cricket South Africa (CSA) will seek legal advice after an independent audit into an acrimonious bonus scandal turned up possible misconduct but no missing funds, its president said Saturday.

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