Cricket South African (CSA) on Monday announced "formal inquiries" into the conduct of former cricketers, Graeme Smith and Mark Boucher, after the Social Justice and Nation Building (SJN) submitted its report on allegations of discrimination and racism in the country's cricketing structure.
"The formal inquiries will take place early in the new year. They will include formal inquiries into the conduct of Graeme Smith, the CSA Director of Cricket, and Mark Boucher, the coach of the Proteas men's team. The Ombudsman's Report (SJN) included findings that Smith and Boucher had acted in a prejudicial or discriminatory manner," CSA said in statement on Monday.
During the course of the inquiry, the two legendary cricketers will continue to carry out their duties, CSA said.