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Cricket SA CEO Gerald Majola believes there is a conspiracy to oust him from the federation's top job.

Cricket SA CEO Gerald Majola believes there is a conspiracy to oust him from the federation's top job.

“I do believe there were outside forces in this matter,” Majola told reporters in Johannesburg on Friday.

“There must be something out there, because the entire board was unanimous and if they take a decision and then somewhere else there is another decision taken, then there must be something out there which is not operative in cricket.”

Majola could not say who these outside influences were.

“I don't know. I wish you could tell me.”

Majola faced the media after he made verbal presentations to a ministerial committee, chaired by Judge Chris Nicholson, earlier in the week.

The inquiry was established to probe the embattled CSA chief executive's failure to declare bonus payments for his work on the 2009 Indian Premier League (IPL) to the CSA board.

Flanked by CSA's acting president AK Khan and the newly-appointed legal compliance manager Pume Canca, Majola became agitated when Khan was asked if he should resign after the damage done to CSA's reputation.

“What damage is there?” interjected Majola.

“Specify one (question) that has not been answered?”

More than 18 months after the IPL bonuses came to light, policies and procedures are only now being implemented to improve corporate governance within the federation and will be presented to the board at its next meeting in January.

Asked about the contradictory evidence presented to the inquiry, particularly by CSA's ousted president Mtutuzeli Nyoka, Majola said he was comfortable that he had presented all the facts.

“Everything I have said was backed by facts,” he said.

“It's the truth versus whatever you want to call it. I won't call him (Nyoka) a liar even though he has called me a liar.”

Pleading ignorance for not adhering to section 234 of the Companies Act, Majola said he had followed the same processes after the IPL as he had done in the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup and the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy.

“I have done nothing different from the other tournaments and no one in my board has told me to do something different. That is my testimony.”

Referring to claims that there were missing schedules attached to the IPL contract when it was presented to the various affiliates, Majola denied knowledge of any missing pages.

“I wouldn't know, I don't keep contracts,” he said.

“The contracts are in the office and they would have asked for the contracts and if something was by mistake left behind, it was definitely not an issue.

“There was nothing to hide in that contract. It was a heads of agreement, not even a contract.”

Khan said the board would meet to discuss the inquiry's findings, which are due in February. He could not say if it would automatically accept those findings.

“I don't want to pre-empt the Nicholson Inquiry. As soon as it comes to the board, they will determine that (further action) as soon as we receive the report from the ministry,” said Khan.

While the damage done by the federation's poor publicity could not be quantified, Khan said that of the sponsors lined up, including new sponsors, at least two had indicated that they would make a final decision by November 15.

“I would be naive to tell you that there is no damage and I would be dishonest,” Khan said.

“Yes there is reputational damage and there are relationships that have been damaged, but we are working extremely hard with all our stakeholders and some of the aggrieved parties in this matter.

“In particular, we want to engage with you (the media) to move this process forward, but to quantify it, I cannot give you an exact number.” – Sapa

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Greg Dolphin, wrote

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09:04am on 12 December 2011
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the entire board of CSA must resign. if this method of paying 'bonuses' has been in operation so long then it surely is indicative of the fact that corruption has become the accepted moral standard! if ali bacher (and his bunch of 40 thieves) also did this type of thing then that too must see the light of day.....

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Keith, wrote

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03:52pm on 10 December 2011
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It would be appreciated if Gerald will do the honourable thing and resign. SA cricket no longer need people who are out to serve their own interests.

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08:28am on 10 December 2011
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This guy is full of excuses.....I wonder why??? is it because he knows it will be his last bonus he will pay himself. How can any honest person take a huge bonus for themself from funds that dont belong to them and whatsmore keep it a secret. Majola this is PLAIN STEALING and you dont have to be educated about Company laws etc. If you were unsure, consult the board thats what they are there for SO now its time to book your hospital bed in a 5***** hospital. Its time for cricket fans and sponsors to take a final stand. NO SPONSORS AND FANS WONT SUPPORT CRICKET TILL THE WHOLE CRICKET BOARD CONSISTS OF DEDICATED AND HONEST PEOPLE WHO WILL WORK FOR THE GOOD OF THE GAME AND NOT WHAT THEY CAN PILFER FROM THE FUNDS, IF THIS IS THE IDEA THEN THEY ARE NOT WORTHY TO SERVE ON THE BOARD. The same should be a warning for ALL SPORTS BODIES.

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gus, wrote

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07:14pm on 9 December 2011
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Not theft,not greed not absolute incompetence,but outside forces what a clown.

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Harold, wrote

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06:46pm on 9 December 2011
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Always a third force once you're in a corner; when will they learn to accept responsibility for wrongdoing? The damage done to SA cricket will last for years after this affair has been swept under the carpet.

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Anonymous, wrote

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06:33pm on 9 December 2011
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Fire the corrupt lot!

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louis, wrote

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06:19pm on 9 December 2011
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next a Heart condition??

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Anonymous, wrote

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06:22pm on 9 December 2011
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take it like a man you damm fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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tony, wrote

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06:17pm on 9 December 2011
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No outside forces Majola, you sound just like your anc buddies making excuses and blaming everyone else. But you are right about the fact that you are not wanted, neither is the board. In fact have a look at the facebook page calling for Majola and the board to resign http:www.facebook.compagesChange-Cricket-South-Africa-Board-Now131427250303478?sk=wall

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Neil, wrote

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05:58pm on 9 December 2011
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Majola clearly breached good ethics on so many levels and he now wants the public to trust him. We need to start rooting out guys like this a fair principled democratic society doesn't need people like this. In my eyes you are no better that the cops who want a bribe. (Edited by IOL)

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Peter, wrote

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05:52pm on 9 December 2011
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They are astonishing when they are caught out - just deny and blame anyone particularly the white conspiracy. Ignorance is no plea either.(Edited by IOL)

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Harold, wrote

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05:50pm on 9 December 2011
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Always a third force once you're in a corner; when will they learn to accept responsibility for wrongdoing? The damage done to SA cricket will last for years after this affair has been swept under the carpet.

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Terry, wrote

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05:43pm on 9 December 2011
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Eish..Is this guy for real, no wonder SA Cricket is in such a mess. Majola please resign for the good of the game...

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Anonymous, wrote

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05:14pm on 9 December 2011
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I think these idiots who are in charge of cricket should be charged and jailed

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RODGER FERGUSON, wrote

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04:59pm on 9 December 2011
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Balderdash. When you are caught out, call it counter-revolutionary or a plot by capitalists or white colonialists and you shall be exonerated.

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