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Transformation in sport non-negotiable: Minister Mbalula

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 6, 2015No Comments3 Mins Read
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Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula says transformation in all sporting codes is non-negotiable and the programme to bring about change will continue. 

Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula says transformation in all sporting codes is non-negotiable and the programme to bring about change will continue. 

The Minister was addressing the media in Johannesburg following widespread criticism of the Springboks over the racial composition of the Rugby World Cup team. The Boks finished third in the international contest.

Minister Mbalula and the SA Rugby Union (Saru) had been taken to court by a little-known political party in a bid to stop the Boks from competing in the World Cup. The party said the national rugby team’s selection criteria are “racially exclusionary”.

Minister Mbalula conceded that there are strong public concerns about the pace of transformation in sport, particularly rugby. However, he said the transformation agenda has to be looked at holistically and not just at the top level of national teams. He said a lot of developmental work continues to be done at school level to even the playing field for talented black children.

“In the same vein, we acknowledge the public concerns about … transformation in our sporting codes, rugby included… [This is] … a matter we are seized with at all times.

“To this end, I made a commitment to meet with all structures of civil society and individuals who are keen to engage constructively in the interest of sport and South Africa,” he said. 

Minister Mbalula said he will meet with the Congress of South African Trade Unions to discuss the petition submitted to their offices and share with them the strategic interventions to transform the South African sporting landscape for good and for better. 

“There is no better way to address this gap other than to remind you of the foundation we have laid and concrete steps taken in order to achieve transformation goals,” he said. 

Minister Mbalula said some of the measures taken include the signing of transformation agreements with the 11 sport federations. 

The Minister said there will be consequences for sporting codes that fail to reach their targets. 

“These punitive measures are progressive, depending on the extent of non-compliance with provisions of the charter and not meeting the set and agreed to targets.”

Asked about the coach and the performance of the Springboks in the Rugby World Cup, Minister Mbalula said the Springboks performed well. He was at pains to remind the public that he has no jurisdiction to influence the selection of the Boks coach, as this was strictly in Saru’s hands. He said this was in line with the regulations of the International Olympic Committee.

"The Minister of Sport does not make a decision as to who the coach must be. Whether the coach is black, white or purple, it is his job to implement the transformation policies that Saru has agreed to enforce,” he said.

Although the Springboks have not reached 50% black representation, Minister Mbalula said they still have a chance to reach the target. 

He said if the 50% target is not met, the Ministry will take action against Saru. 

– SAnews.gov.za

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