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In hot water: ASA boss Leonard Chuene has been suspended. Photo: Sam Clark, Cape Times

 Sascoc suspend Chuene
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    November 05 2009 at 03:20PM
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South Africa's Olympic governing body, SASCOC, has suspended Athletics SA president Leonard Chuene, the Board of ASA and its members "with immediate effect pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation and further action" over their handling of the Caster Semenya saga.

Furthermore, SASCOC is considering "taking appropriate action against the IAAF for its disregard of Semenya's rights to privacy," following speculation over her gender. Semenya won the women's 800m title at the World Championships in Berlin in August, but reports have said that she underwent a gender test and Chuene later admitted to lying about the results.

At a Special Board meeting of SASCOC called for the purpose of considering the report of the SASCOC Legal and Arbitration Commission into the handling of Semenya, the Board resolved unanimously as follows:
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To accept the recommendations made by the SASCOC Legal and Arbitration Commission as listed below.

  • Mr Leonard Chuene should be suspended with immediate effect pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation and further action.

  • Mr Kakata Maponyane, Mr Molatelo Malehopo and Ms Phiwe Mlangeni should be suspended with immediate effect pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation and further action.

  • The Board of ASA and its Members should be suspended with immediate effect pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation and further action.

  • Mr Humile Bogatsu should be suspended with immediate effect pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation and further action.

  • SASCOC should consider taking appropriate action against IAAF for its disregard of Ms Semenya's rights to privacy.

    SASCOC should ensure that the suspension in respect of Mr Malehopo; Ms Mlangeni and Ms Bogatsu conform to current Labour Law Practices and that any contemplated suspension is with full pay and appropriate benefits due to their status as employees of ASA.

    It is being further recommended that:

    A decision is taken to appoint SASCOC Board Member Mr Ray Mali as the administrator of Athletics South Africa.

    That the Administrator Mr Ray Mali will convene an urgent meeting of the Council of ASA (excluding the suspended individuals) and elect an Interim Board of ASA pending the outcome of the disciplinary enquiry.

    That the suspended individuals will appear before a disciplinary enquiry to answer charges of bringing ASA, the sport of athletics, SASCOC and sport in general into disrepute.

  • Showing page 1 of 2 comment pages, 18 total comments
    2 Weeks ago Mzitho wrote :
    It serves him / them right. The suspension is long overdue. Ban Chuene for Life!
    2 Weeks ago Anne wrote :
    Why is everybody so happy about this? These erudite board members are sitting at home being paid their full salaries. And, all in time for the Christmas holiday season. I would happily accept such a hardship. I suppose one should be thankful for small mercies.
    2 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
    Great. At least someone is showing backbone. Hopefully these people who are running athletics to sustain thier lifestyles get their come uppance which long overdue. We can only hope that it sends a strong message to other sports administrators esp soccer. Unfortuntately the damage to Caster Semenya cannot be undone!
    2 Weeks ago Hermes wrote :
    Could not have happened to a nicer bunch of guys..
    2 Weeks ago Jules 'Juggernaut' Malema wrote :
    Malema is not happy about this
    2 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
    Yeah. At last someone with the gumption to stand up for and do what is right.
    2 Weeks ago Morgan wrote :
    Good!!!!!! I hope they apologise to Caster and her family for all the hell they have been put thru......
    2 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
    Lucky them, full pay and they sit at home!
    2 Weeks ago StarangWondah wrote :
    About time that SASCOC shows us sport loving fans & professionals that they do have a backbone to run sport in this country. SASCOC and Mr. R Mali must showcase to the country the level of foresight that they have. The 2012 Olympics are on our doorstep and we are honestly late to develop anymore future medal hopes than (Khotso and Mulaudzi)...can't comment on Caster yet until IAAF come out with the public statement. Recent history shows that high profile individuals get suspended for lengthy period of times only to go to court and fight for their "pseudo" innocence. SASCOC save us make sure Mr. Chuene doesn't return to wreak more havoc in the sporting industry of this country...It will give him time to get more of his "fingers licked"..
    2 Weeks ago Mkandla wrote :
    Good riddance.
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    Sacrificed for a medal? ASA has apologised on their handling of the Caster Semenya gender verification processes. Photo: Phill Magakoe, Pretoria News

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