By Khanyisa Tabata
31 July 2011
Cricket South Africa will seek legal advice on a breach of company policy allegedly by its chief executive Gerald Majola.
The federation's president Mtutuzeli Nyoka made the announcement in Johannesburg after a board discussion on the recommendations in a report by accountancy firm KPMG.
The report found that no money was missing, but that the federation’s remuneration and travel policy needed to be reviewed.
Nyoka claimed that 68-million-Rand had gone missing from a CSA bank account, but the federation said the money was held as running costs of the 2009 IPL and Champions League.
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