SA Parliament praises World Cup officials
Cape Town, Oct 23 - The parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sport and Recreation today praised the organizing committee of the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) for "accommodating all sectors" of society in its plans for the 54-match tournament to be
Media Release
23-Oct-2001
Cape Town, Oct 23 - The parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sport and
Recreation today praised the organizing committee of the 2003 ICC Cricket
World Cup (CWC) for "accommodating all sectors" of society in its plans for
the 54-match tournament to be staged in South Africa in 15 months' time.
Ms. Ruth Bhengu, MP, chairperson of the Portfolio Committee, said she and
her colleagues were impressed with a special presentation delivered today by
Dr Ali Bacher (CWC executive director), Prof Jakes Gerwel (CWC policy
committee chairman), Adv. Percy Sonn (United Cricket Board president), Mr
Gerald Majola (United Cricket Board chief executive officer), Ms Bangu
Masisi (CWC public relations director) and Mr Rodney Hartman (CWC
communications director).
The cricket delegation also included Prof Andre Odendaal of the United
Cricket Board's Transformation Monitoring Committee and, Mr Arnold Bloch,
the president of the Western Province Cricket Association.
In thanking the CWC committee for a thorough overview of the tournament
planning, including its policies for black empowerment, the appointment
process for official suppliers, and the envisaged legacy of the tournament
for the previously disadvantaged, Ms Bhengu said: "You have tried your level
best and went out of your way to accommodate all sectors. We are also
impressed that you were able to spell out what the benefits will be that
will be left behind (after the tournament in March 2003) ... and we are
committing ourselves to give you all the support that you need."
Ms. Bhengu said a parliamentary sub-committee dealing with broadcasting
would seek clarification from the SABC on the number of games that the
public broadcaster would televise after Patrick Chauke, MP, had raised
concerns that people without decoders might be able to watch all the games.
The Portfolio Committee representatives at today's meeting were Ms N R
Bhengu (chair), Mr H P Chauke, Mr J T Louw, Mr R D Pieterse, Dr E A
Schoeman, Ms N E Lamani (all ANC), Adv P S Swart and Mr T D Lee (both DP),
Mr E T Ferreira (IFP) and Mr C T Frolick (UDM).
Enquiries: Rodney Hartman, Communications Director: 083-389-0904