The Sydney Morning Herald has an 'interview' with Peter Chingoka (or more accurately, the author's thoughts on an interview with him) in which the ZC chairman fights his corner over the recent KPMG audit - and it has to be said, his arguments aren't all that convincing:
"Your company does its books, and sometimes money gets sent to the wrong places. We have adopted a new accounting protocol. We have taken immediate measures and asked Cricket South Africa to send one or two of its people to us and display their methods for keeping their accounts in order."
The difference is, in any other organisation, if several million US dollar (the amount alleged to be missing in some quarters) ended up in the "wrong place", there'd be heads rolling. The aricle is worth a read, although don't expect it to reveal to much you didn't already know.
Sydney Morning Herald - Players, money, credibility all gone but the Grinch who stole cricket lives on
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