Acting Athletics South Africa president John Mathane has strongly denied allegations that he interfered in the disciplinary process involving suspended ASA president James Moloi.
Athletics South Africa has officially started the process of finding a permanent Chief Executive Officer, with suspended president James Moloi's disciplinary proceedings expected to be finalised later this month.
Athletics South Africa vice-president John Mathane pulled no punches during a rare press conference called to address several major issues facing the federation, including the suspension of president James Moloi, the troubled Soweto Marathon, unsanctioned races, and governance matters within ASA.
Athletics South Africa vice-president John Mathane has dismissed suggestions he is eyeing the presidency, insisting he is merely holding the fort during a turbulent period for the federation.
Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie has described the investigation report by the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee into Athletics South Africa president James Moloi as “damning.”
Pressure is growing on Athletics South Africa president James Moloi to step down after he was recently alleged to have used the federation’s credit card for personal gain.