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Mbalula goes for jugular as sporting codes fail to meet mandate!

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Living no stone unturned. Sport minister Fikile Mbalula has taken a hard stance against sporting codes not adhering to transformation charter.

SA Rugby, as well as Cricket South Africa, Netball SA and Athletics South Africa, had revoked their privilege of “hosting and bidding for major and mega international tournaments in South Africa as a consequence of … not meeting their own set transformation targets”, said the minister. The decision would be reconsidered at the next reporting of the EPG, which is expected in November.

“We understand and support the Minister’s urgency in addressing the issue of transformation,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby.

“There is no question that we have more work to do and we could be moving faster, but our sport has undergone a major overhaul in how we do business and how we measure ourselves in the past two or three years and we have definitely made great progress.

“Transformation is a key strategic imperative for SA Rugby to remain competitive and to survive in the sports landscape in our country.

“Our barometre for 2015 shows that we have achieved our target in 11 out of 13 dimensions as agreed with government.

“We have made further progress on and off the field in 2016 to date and over the coming months our commitment to transformation will become even more evident.

“We are confident that the suspension will be lifted at the next reporting of the EPG.”

Roux confirmed that the minister’s announcement did not relate to existing international events such as Vodacom Super Rugby, the Springboks’ Incoming Test Series, the Rugby Championship or the HSBC Cape Town Sevens.

He said that SA Rugby planned to engage the minister on the organisation’s hopes of hosting the 2023 Rugby World Cup to fully understand the implications.

The bidding process is due to start next month but will not conclude until next year, by which time SA Rugby hopes to have had the right to host reinstated.

Meanwhile, Ntambi Ravele BSA chairperson says transformation has to be adhered hence the repercussions, reports Sydney Morweng, news editor.

“Its unfortunate some codes did not meet their mandate and therefore, has to pay the price.”

“They were given enough time to adhere and comply but they did not,”  she says.

 

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