Johannesburg, Sep 9: 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 today condemned its president, Mtutuzeli Nyoka's conduct.
The board condemned the behaviour of Nyoka who made serious allegations against CSA before leaving the board meeting yesterday, shortly after its start.
“He refused to take any questions from board members in spite of being requested to do so,” said a CSA statement.
Nyoka has been in dispute with CSA, and especially Majola, ever since he first called for an independent inquiry into substantial bonuses paid to Majola and other CSA staff for hosting IPL II in South Africa three years ago without them informing the CSA board.
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