Cricket SA suffers another legal blow

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Appiah’s June salary was not paid in full by CSA even though he was suspended on full pay.

CSA Chief Operating Officer, Naasei Appiah a during the CSA media briefing at CSA Head Office on April 12, 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa.Cricket SA have been dealt another legal blow after their suspended COO, Naasei Appiah, won his appeal against the organisation.

Van Zyl was found guilty of bringing the company into disrepute, was given a final warning and has since returned to CSA. Appiah was also found guilty but appealed. It is believed

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