Sascoc membership for Jockeys ?
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Sascoc membership for Jockeys ?
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Once again, the leading lights of SA sports administrators at SASCOC – just doing as they please without following due process.
A recently formed National Jockey Association is now a member of SASCOC, according to the sports agency that was involved in setting up the Association, ProSport International.
SASCOC membership for a jockey association – hmmm – interesting!
The SA jockeys were also awarded Protea colours again at the recent International challenge against the overseas jockeys.
Firstly, if the body was only formed this month, it was not eligible to have colours awarded.
Not only that but it cannot be a member of SASCOC as SASCOC did not approve any new members at its meeting held on 9 November 2013.
It is all most irregular and unconstitutional.
So, I put some questions to SASCOC president, Gideon Sam, SASCOC CFO, Vinesh Maharaj, Racing Association CEO, Larry Wainstein and ProSport International CEO, Mike Makaab.
1) When did the National Jockey Association become a member of SASCOC?
2) At which AGM was their membership tabled?
3) Do you have minutes from this AGM?
4) Protea colours were awarded to the jockeys for the recent International – who at SASCOC rubber stamped this and do you have minutes from this meeting?
5) Is this not misuse of the Protea emblem, which is a state asset?
I didn’t expect a reply from anyone at SASCOC (they take the 5th amendment on a lot of issues), got no reply from Makaab and Wainstein sent me a few emails saying, “who wants to know, what is it about … not prepared to comment and don’t have to … ”
And then his last email:
“The R.A assisted the Jockeys Association to we did not apply the R.A HAS NOTHING to do with this association We just run the jockeys international event .I am busy trying to sort out Summer cup issues today and have given the people to speak to Prosport international Or Sascoc what is this issue with The R.A Has the R.A transgressed any Rules have all we did was host an event that had been sanctioned by Sascoc .”
I don’t begrudge the jockeys getting national colours as they are top sportsmen and women in their own right but it’s the irregular and unconstitutional way in which SASCOC has done it.
View SASCOC document (SASCOC to RA) – awarding of colours
There are also sports like rugby league that are hitting a brick wall when it comes to getting SASCOC membership and out of nowhere, a jockey association gets membership and national colours.
It might also be worth noting that two SASCOC officials, Gideon Sam and Vinesh Maharaj sit on the Racing Trust board.
SASCOC also owns 100% of Gride Investments (Pty) Ltd, which sole asset is 3880887 shares in the horse racing group, Phumelela Gaming and Leisure.
The directors of Gride:
Mr G N Sam (appointed 19 October 2009)
Mr M M Mbebe (appointed 2 July 2000)
Mrs H Kajee (appointed 10 August 2006)
Mr P O Goldhawk (appointed 19 October 2009)
Secretary of the company is listed as Goldhawk Corporate Advisory.
The board members of Gride are not listed in the latest financials and when asked for the member names, Goldhawk and the auditor, Bester Greyling (Deloitte and Touche) referred me to SASCOC.
No reply from SASCOC again.
Greyling is also the SASCOC auditor and when asked if SASCOC and Gride had got clean audits over the last few years, his reply:
“Our South African professional standards restricts us from discussing or communicating any client specific information with the media. You are most welcome to contact SASCOC and request the specific information from them or request copies of their annual reports for the periods.”
At the end of the day, surely any horse racing or jockey association should fall under the SA Equestrian Federation, who in turn would have membership of SASCOC.
Why the separate membership?
You be the judge.
Once again, the leading lights of SA sports administrators at SASCOC – just doing as they please without following due process.
A recently formed National Jockey Association is now a member of SASCOC, according to the sports agency that was involved in setting up the Association, ProSport International.
SASCOC membership for a jockey association – hmmm – interesting!
The SA jockeys were also awarded Protea colours again at the recent International challenge against the overseas jockeys.
Firstly, if the body was only formed this month, it was not eligible to have colours awarded.
Not only that but it cannot be a member of SASCOC as SASCOC did not approve any new members at its meeting held on 9 November 2013.
It is all most irregular and unconstitutional.
So, I put some questions to SASCOC president, Gideon Sam, SASCOC CFO, Vinesh Maharaj, Racing Association CEO, Larry Wainstein and ProSport International CEO, Mike Makaab.
1) When did the National Jockey Association become a member of SASCOC?
2) At which AGM was their membership tabled?
3) Do you have minutes from this AGM?
4) Protea colours were awarded to the jockeys for the recent International – who at SASCOC rubber stamped this and do you have minutes from this meeting?
5) Is this not misuse of the Protea emblem, which is a state asset?
I didn’t expect a reply from anyone at SASCOC (they take the 5th amendment on a lot of issues), got no reply from Makaab and Wainstein sent me a few emails saying, “who wants to know, what is it about … not prepared to comment and don’t have to … ”
And then his last email:
“The R.A assisted the Jockeys Association to we did not apply the R.A HAS NOTHING to do with this association We just run the jockeys international event .I am busy trying to sort out Summer cup issues today and have given the people to speak to Prosport international Or Sascoc what is this issue with The R.A Has the R.A transgressed any Rules have all we did was host an event that had been sanctioned by Sascoc .”
I don’t begrudge the jockeys getting national colours as they are top sportsmen and women in their own right but it’s the irregular and unconstitutional way in which SASCOC has done it.
View SASCOC document (SASCOC to RA) – awarding of colours
There are also sports like rugby league that are hitting a brick wall when it comes to getting SASCOC membership and out of nowhere, a jockey association gets membership and national colours.
It might also be worth noting that two SASCOC officials, Gideon Sam and Vinesh Maharaj sit on the Racing Trust board.
SASCOC also owns 100% of Gride Investments (Pty) Ltd, which sole asset is 3880887 shares in the horse racing group, Phumelela Gaming and Leisure.
The directors of Gride:
Mr G N Sam (appointed 19 October 2009)
Mr M M Mbebe (appointed 2 July 2000)
Mrs H Kajee (appointed 10 August 2006)
Mr P O Goldhawk (appointed 19 October 2009)
Secretary of the company is listed as Goldhawk Corporate Advisory.
The board members of Gride are not listed in the latest financials and when asked for the member names, Goldhawk and the auditor, Bester Greyling (Deloitte and Touche) referred me to SASCOC.
No reply from SASCOC again.
Greyling is also the SASCOC auditor and when asked if SASCOC and Gride had got clean audits over the last few years, his reply:
“Our South African professional standards restricts us from discussing or communicating any client specific information with the media. You are most welcome to contact SASCOC and request the specific information from them or request copies of their annual reports for the periods.”
At the end of the day, surely any horse racing or jockey association should fall under the SA Equestrian Federation, who in turn would have membership of SASCOC.
Why the separate membership?
You be the judge.
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