Cricket SA (CSA) has withdrawn the charges of discrimination, including those of racism, it laid against Proteas head coach Mark Boucher and said there is no basis to sustain them.
recommended that CSA institute an independent disciplinary committee to investigate further as its findings were “tentative”. CSA appointed Terry Motau SC to chair the independent committee.
“Mr Adams recently announced that he had withdrawn from testifying against Mr Boucher,” CSA said on Tuesday morning. “During the SJN process, Mr Boucher formally apologised to Mr Adams. After the SJN process, Mr Adams indicated to CSA’s lawyers that he accepted this apology.
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