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OPINION: Sport federations must learn to stand up against parliament

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Last updated: April 27, 2025 2:26 am
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Netball SA Faces Tough Questions from Parliamentary Committee

Netball South Africa found themselves under the microscope this week as they were grilled by the parliamentary portfolio committee on sport, arts, and culture. The proceedings were reminiscent of a modern-day Colosseum, with the NSA leadership feeling like school kids being scolded by teachers.

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Netball SA Faces Tough Questions from Parliamentary CommitteeProteas Coach AppointmentShowboating and Grandstanding

While some of the questions raised by the committee were valid, such as the delays in releasing audited financial statements and the suspension of Netball SA president Cecilia Molokwane, others seemed downright ridiculous. The NSA leadership appeared hesitant to stand up for themselves, even when faced with unfounded criticism.

Proteas Coach Appointment

One contentious issue brought up during the session was the appointment of Jenny van Dyk as the Proteas head coach. Despite criticism for not selecting a black coach, those familiar with netball in South Africa know that Van Dyk’s track record speaks for itself. The NSA leadership seemed ill-prepared to defend their decision, bowing to pressure instead of asserting their rationale.

It is crucial for sports federations to be transparent about their financials, especially when receiving government funding. While NSA could have provided more detailed explanations of their expenditure, they were met with resistance and criticism, causing them to falter under the scrutiny.

Showboating and Grandstanding

While it is essential for the committee to hold NSA accountable for their corporate governance, the grandstanding and showboating by certain members detracted from the real issues at hand. A more impartial panel with expertise in sports administration would have been more effective in conducting the inquiry.

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Despite the theatrics of parliamentary proceedings, sports federations should not be afraid to push back against baseless accusations and nonsensical questioning. Just as prisoners in ancient Rome fought to defend themselves in the Colosseum, sports administrators must also stand their ground when faced with unjust criticism.

As NSA navigates the challenges of governance and funding, it is imperative that they assert themselves and communicate their decisions effectively, even in the face of unwarranted scrutiny.

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