SA Cricket dismisses chief operations officer for ‘transgressions of a serious nature’
Cricket SA dismissed chief operations officer Naasei Appiah with immediate effect on Sunday for “transgressions of a serious nature”, but the defiant official’s lawyer insisted the matter is far from over.
Appiah was suspended along with the then acting director of cricket, Corrie van Zyl, and the now fired head of sales and sponsorship, Clive Eksteen. Appiah won his appeal in July and took the matter to the labour court after Cricket SA insisted he vacate his office despite a successful appeal process.
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