Cricket SA suffers yet another legal blow

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Suspended COO Naasei Appiah has won his appeal against the organisation

Cricket SA has been dealt another legal blow after suspended COO Naasei Appiah won his appeal against the organisation.

Their actions at the time were considered a dereliction of duty and they were suspended. Saca lodged a dispute with the CSA over the unpaid fees but also said the trio were not to blame for that issue. It is understood that Appiah‚ a long-time CSA employee‚ had his guilty verdict for the Saca payment matter — allowing a service provider access to a MSL game and credit card abuse — overturned on appeal.

Appiah’s legal representative, Thapelo Kharametsane, said the CSA had filed an interlocutory ruling after they lost the main ruling. They were not informed of the results of these processes until Tuesday.

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