South African cricket bonuses probed

JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) – South African cricket  authorities have set up an independent committee to investigate  large bonuses paid to staff after the Indian Premier League and  International Cricket Council (ICC) Champions Trophy last  season.

Officials from Cricket South Africa (CSA), the game’s ruling  body, were paid bonuses of 4.7 million rand ($648,900) with  chief executive Gerald Majola getting 1.77 million rand and  former chief operating officer Don McIntosh pocketing R1.45  million.

The rest was split between 38 other CSA employees.

However, CSA’s remuneration committee says it did not  authorise bonuses.

A review committee under the chairmanship of former Chief  Justice Pius Langa, assisted by forensic auditors from  accounting companies KPMG and Deloitte, will conduct the probe.

Majola has paid back his bonus until the audit is complete  while McIntosh resigned his position last month.

The review committee will begin its investigation in  September.