Cricket SA's (CSA) outgoing president Chris Nenzani is aware that suspended chief executive officer Thabang Moroe could take the organisation to court due to the manner in which the process was handled.
Nenzani was reacting to allegations made by Moroe last week that the CSA president contravened procedures of the organisation’s disciplinary code during the process of suspension.
Nenzani confirmed the verbal suspension on December 6 and that Moroe was only served with a formal letter on January 24. Nenzani did not say if he afforded Moroe an audience to provide reasons why he should not be suspended.
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