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ASA face liquidation hurdle

Johannesburg - Athletics SA (ASA) could face liquidation if it failed to repay a R7 million debt to a sports promotion company, Beeld newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Chairman of the promotion company, Accelerate Sport, is Gideon Sam, who was previously chairman of the SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC).

Rian Oberholzer, previous executive head of the SA Rugby Union, is also a director of the company, Beeld reported.

According to Oberholzer, there was a strong possibility ASA would be liquidated if the debt was not repaid.

Oberholzer said all avenues were being considered to recover the money,

"We came to an agreement on several occasions, but ASA never keeps its word. Our legal representatives are in discussions with the ASA's legal team."

According to Oberholzer, ASA owed Accelerate Sport a commission for the Yellow Pages and Nedbank sponsorships, and for television broadcasting rights.

ASA chairperson James Evans denied the organisation owed Accelerate Sport any money. According to him, contractual obligations were suspended in 2008.


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