Independent Arbitration Panel clears Graeme Smith of racism allegations
25 April 2022
Former Cricket South Africa (CSA) Director of Cricket, Graeme Smith has been
cleared by two independent arbitrators of racism allegations against him, which emanated from CSA’s Social Justice and Nation-Building (SJN) process.
In December 2021, the SJN Ombudsman, Adv Dumisa Ntsebeza SC, delivered his report which made “tentative findings” regarding various persons, including Graeme Smith, but indicated that he was not in a position to make “definite findings” on allegations before him. The Ombudsman therefore recommended that further formal processes take place to achieve finality on these issues.
CSA duly followed these recommendations by initiating an arbitration process regarding Mr Smith before two independent and well respected advocates, Adv Ngwako Maenetje SC and Adv Michael Bishop.
A full arbitration process took place, during which both CSA and Mr Smith were legally represented. Witnesses were called and cross-examined by both sides and the findings and evidence from the SJN process were placed before the arbitrators.