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SASCOC under fire for SA kit

Johannesburg - The SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) was criticised on Thursday because the SA Olympic and Paralympic Games teams' kit was not produced by a local manufacturer.

The kit, which would serve the teams for both the London games later this year and the Olympics of 2016 to be held in Rio de Janeiro, is produced by Chinese manufacturer Erke, according to a SASCOC press statement released on Wednesday.

SA Clothing and Textile Workers' Union (SACTWU) spokesperson Andre Kriel condemned SASCOC's choice of a foreign supplier over local industry.

"It is important for our country's national pride that local manufacturers be promoted in the supply of attire to our national sporting teams. More importantly, it is crucial that local manufacturing be encouraged to help with local job creation."

SASCOC president Gideon Sam defended the decision, saying Erke had provided a sponsorship valued around US$4 million and that no South African company was willing to take up the sponsorship.

"In 2009, when we were looking for sponsorship, it was coming up to the FIFA World Cup and everyone [local business] said they had their money tied up.

"We could not stand back, we had to put our feelers out wider."

Erke's offer of sponsorship went hand-in-hand with the manufacture of the kits, Sam said.

But Proudly South African "buy local" campaign chief executive Leslie Sedibe said this was no excuse for failing to support local industry.

“The excuse of lack of funding given by SASCOC raises a number of questions: If the Chinese have enough national pride to have a Chinese company, Erke, make their national kit, why can we not support our local clothing manufacturers?

"Why let Erke manufacture the SA kit? Yes, Erke sponsors SASCOC, but they [SASCOC] have also received funding from the department of sport and the Lotto, among others," Sedibe said. He said it was a "mockery and an insult" to efforts for the promotion of local goods and services.

In the last two years, Proudly South African had met three times with Sam, and had received assurances that SASCOC would encourage their registered sports federations to support local manufacturers of sporting equipment and clothing.
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