As in the past when
only the MSSA would stand up in SASCOC meetings and vote against
unsound policies, it seems as though only the MSSA is speaking out
against the Minister's proposed amendments to the Sport and
Recreation Act.
In a recent press
release by the MSSA, which was also apparently sent directly to the
Minister, the MSSA stated:
“In short it is
hard to believe that any lawyers actually wrote such amendments.
The grammar is poor, the concepts vague, in places in direct conflict with the country's constitution, encroaching on the powers of other legislation and ministries, and at times totally devoid of any meaningful definitions. It is safe to say that many International Federations will at least baulk at the level of government interference that will be the result of these amendments. At the worst, such International Federations will cease to have anything to do with South African National Federations should these amendments come into play. Also, as an unexpected outcome of such amendments, whereby both administrators and athletes shall be criminalised, I expect here to be a mass exodus of both from the sporting arena, which in turn, should shut down most of the codes in the country. Is that really what SRSA wants? It is thus the MSSA's opinion that the proposed amendments be thrown back to the Ministry and reworked.”
It is also believed that the MSSA has sent the comments to each and
every National Federation in the country, as well as to SASCOC, in
order to make them aware of the changes and to make them aware of the
effect that the amendments will have on all sport in South Africa.
So, again, the MSSA
like a noble knight upon a white charger, defends the many when those
who are far more capable, in terms of manpower, resources, etc.,
choose to remain silent!
The full MSSA comment on the proposed amendments may be found on http://www.news24.com/MyNews24/The-MSSAs-comment-on-proposed-changes-to-the-national-sports-and-recreation-act-20150727
The full MSSA comment on the proposed amendments may be found on http://www.news24.com/MyNews24/The-MSSAs-comment-on-proposed-changes-to-the-national-sports-and-recreation-act-20150727
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