Cricket South Africa to review ombudsman report on racial discrimination 'with an open mind'
India Today
The report was compiled by Social Justice and Nation Building ombudsman Dumisa Ntsebeza after six months of hearings in which former South Africa players and administrators gave evidence of alleged racial discrimination within the senior team, and player selection and coaching appointments.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) will review recommendations made in the final report of an independent ombudsman "with an open mind" after allegations the organisation had previously discriminated against players based on race, it said on Wednesday.
The report was compiled by Social Justice and Nation Building ombudsman Dumisa Ntsebeza after six months of hearings in which former players and administrators gave evidence of alleged racial discrimination within the senior national team, and around player selection and coaching appointments.