SowetanLIVE can confirm that CSA sent a letter to Moroe last month notifying him of its intention to terminate his contract for “cause”. The embattled organisation invited the suspended CEO to present himself before the board on Thursday August 13 to give reasons why he should not be dismissed.
He replied to CSA through his lawyers last week and turned down the invitation. He demanded to be subjected to a disciplinary process with an independent chairperson. "Essentially‚ the CSA board wants to act as a disciplinary body against our client and that cannot be permitted‚ as per the CSA disciplinary code‚” lawyers from Motsoeneng Bill Attorneys acting on behalf of Moroe told SowetanLIVE on Wednesday.
SowetanLIVE reported last month that CSA only furnished Moroe with a charge sheet containing eight counts of misconduct eight months after his suspension.