Dismissed CSA employee questions reasons for sacking eNCA
JOHANNESBURG - Cricket South Africa have opted not to comment on the details of accusations levelled against them by a former employee.
READ:Chris Nenzani, CSA president said,"the statement released by Clive to some extent is factual, but we cannot comment on its merits or demerits read from the statement, because he has indicated that he is going to be referring it to the CCMA, so in a sense that becomes sub judice, and it would not be advisable for us to comment on that in a public platform."
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