Suspended Cricket South African (CSA) chief executive Gerald Majola suspended for corruption
Gerald Majola trying to lie his way out
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Suspended Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Gerald Majola faced criminal probe and civil claim for the repayment of illegal bonus allegedly paid to him by the Indian Premier League. A civil process will be launched by CSA. The Hawks have been to CSA and are in the process of their investigation, sports minister Fikile Mbalula told reporters. Judge Chris Nicholson announced last month that Majola had received R1.8 million rand in unauthorized bonuses from the IPL, as well as irregular travel expenses, in contravention of the companies act. Nicholson recommended that Majola be suspended, the bonus money be recovered and that CSA undergo restructuring of their board and government process. http://www.iol.co.za
Why would you suspend a person who has committed crime instead of firing them straight up? They are just getting a slap on the wrist and that is it. Corruption has became part of our lives to an extend where by in the end, it is going to be described as part of our culture. Majola was supposed to be fired so that he can learn and know that what he did was a criminal offence, and that bribery is also a criminal offence. And it is funny how they commit crime and try to lie their way out or how they can just get a bail and move on with their lives.
corruption will never end any time soon because the most corrupt people are our main leaders or role models. They are never punished for anything because of their status. It seems like they are inferior than others.
ReplyDeleteyes that is how they classify themselves, like I said on my other blog 'SIMPLY DO CRIME ...OOOOHHH DONT WORRY, YOU WONT GO TO JAIL FOR A LONG TIME'
ReplyDeleteIt does not matter who you are, every one should be treated equal , so he should be punshed for corruption
ReplyDeleteyes he must just go to jail
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