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    Posted: 05-Jan-2023 at 1:12pm
https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/rugby/jurie-roux-sa-rugby-part-ways-report/

Roux has been involved in a financial case with the University of Stellenbosch since 2013.

CEO Jurie Roux and SA Rugby have apparently parted ways, following Roux being implicated in a financial scandal involving his former employer, the University of Stellenbosch.

According to a report on Sport24 on Thursday, Roux stepped down from his position at the end of December.

Roux, who was SA Rugby CEO for 12 years, was found to have misappropriated Stellenbosch University funds during his time heading its finance department. He was ordered to pay the university R37-million, a case which he is now fighting in court.

Roux’s battle with the University of Stellenbosch has been on-going since 2013, when a KPMG audit report found that he manipulated accounting software to transfer university funds between accounts without adequate authorisation, according to Sport24.

SA Rugby Union president Mark Alexander confirmed to Sport24 that Roux had stepped down from his post.

“He’s no longer the CEO. He stepped down on 31 December as promised. He served the organisation for 12 years and he added significant value to SA Rugby during his tenure.”

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Dankie tog, weet nie hoekom dit so lank gevat het nie nadat dit vir so lank duidelik was dat hy skuldig was, en selfs daarna toe hy skuldig bevind was het dit nog 'n paar jaar gevat. Ja, sure hy appeleer die saak, maar ek kan nie sien hoe hy dit gaan wen nie.

"when a KPMG audit report found that he manipulated accounting software to transfer university funds between accounts without adequate authorisation" - LOL!!! Al het 'n mens watse authorisation, om enigiets in die finansiele wêreld te "manipulate" is bedrog. Hulle kon maar die "without adequate authorisation" deel uit los.
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Hierdie goed het al in 2013 uitgekom, die aap moes toe al sy werk verloor het
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Die enigste rede hoekom hy nou uiteindelik weg is, is blykbaar omdat die ANC gese het hy kan nie langer bly nie. Sal kyk of ek die artikel kan opspoor
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Dit was in hierdie artikel van September 2022

https://www.iol.co.za/sport/rugby/sa-rugby-ceo-jurie-roux-set-to-face-the-axe-report-83bf86c9-2e66-4ed9-bfb6-9fab6efd41a7

It is understood from Sunday newspaper Rapport that Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa has put pressure on SA Rugby to speed up Roux’s departure from the governing body.
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Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

Hierdie goed het al in 2013 uitgekom, die aap moes toe al sy werk verloor het


Exactly! In die privaat sektor, sal sulke dinge nooit geduld word nie.
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Was dit nie juis hy wat gemoan het oor jou "Boef" storie nie Transvaal? 
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Ashwin Willemse vir CEO!LOL
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lanklaas iets van hom gehoor, en van jou ook
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nou 'n dag later vertel SARUGBY ons wat gister al uitgelek het

SA Rugby confirms amicable departure of CEO

SA Rugby and Jurie Roux, SA Rugby’s CEO for the past 12 years, have confirmed his departure from the role.

 

Mr Mark Alexander, President of the South African Rugby Union, said the decision was mutually agreed in the wake of speculation about Roux’s future.

 

“Jurie Roux has consistently emphasised his loyalty to the organisation and his desire to do what is in its best interests,” said Mr Alexander.

 

The process to appoint a successor would be advised in due course while an acting CEO would be confirmed before the end of the month.

 

Mr Alexander said the decision had been mutually agreed during 2022 with Roux’s tenure concluding at the end of the year. Mr Alexander said: “I have never doubted Jurie’s commitment to SA Rugby and this decision was not an easy one for anyone who has worked closely with Jurie for more than a decade – both here and overseas.”

 

Roux said leading SA Rugby had been a privilege: “The players talk about leaving the jersey in a better condition than when they first received it, and my only hope is that people will say the same of my contribution in time.

 

“It has been a period of great challenges and some great moments, and I would like to thank my local and international colleagues and our commercial partners for the support they have given to rugby and to me over the past decade.

 

“I worked with a fantastic group of people daily, and together we have built something amazing that truly unites and inspires our country. Thank you to all the loyal and hardworking staff of SA Rugby; all of you have contributed to the achievements of rugby.”

 

Roux was appointed CEO in 2010 by the SA Rugby General Council on the recommendation of an independent recruitment panel and is the longest-serving CEO of a major World Rugby federation.

 

Mr Alexander said that Roux had been an outstanding CEO and leaves the organisation well-placed. He said that Roux had added significant value to the organisation during his tenure in conjunction with the President and the Executive Council.

 

“Jurie was a key driver along with the President and the Executive Council in the development of SA Rugby’s Strategic Transformation Plan 2030 – which is already paying handsome dividends on and off the field – and a key contributor to South African rugby’s journey to a private equity partnership,” said Mr Alexander.

 

He said that Roux was at the helm of the organisation when it was hit by outside forces that set in motion two of the worst periods in the history of rugby in South Africa since democracy.

 

“The first was in 2016 – when the sports ministry acted against several sports, including rugby, over the perceived pace of transformation,” said Mr Alexander. “We were barred from bidding for international events, sponsors turned their backs on us, and the challenges were compounded by poor on-field performances.

 

“A new direction was crafted to transform the organisation back to winning ways, which was crowned when the Springboks became world champions in 2019 and our subsequent victory in the series against the British & Irish Lions.

 

“The second challenging period was the COVID-19 pandemic. Our revenues were hard hit due to our non-participation in international competitions. Jurie together with key industry role players, drove through an industry-wide mitigation plan was implemented that went a long way towards saving the game from collapsing.

 

“Along with the rugby leadership, Jurie has worked consistently on ways to meet new demands and changing trends in entertainment, sport, and rugby, which includes negotiations with an equity partner to fast-track our objectives to further grow our game financially.

 

“The Springboks and Blitzboks are firmly established among the world’s leading teams; our women’s rugby programme is on an upward trajectory, and we have had success at every age group level on the field; we are likely to gross record sponsorship receipts in 2022.

 

“We are successfully transitioning to a northern hemisphere future, after negotiating our professional franchises into the Vodacom United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby Championship after New Zealand unceremoniously killed Super Rugby.”

 

Mr Alexander said that the equity partnership, once concluded, had the potential to enable South African rugby to participate in collaborative marketing opportunities, providing access to new digital platforms and new ways to engage with fans and offer more ways for them to enjoy their rugby.

 

To ensure business continuity and to complete ongoing initiatives, in the best interests of rugby, Roux will be contracted to complete the implementation of the mooted equity transaction, as well as the handover to his successor, who will be appointed once the equity negotiations are finalised.

 

Alexander said: “Jurie has delivered top-class service to the organisation throughout his tenure despite the outside pressures on him in recent times. It requires a special skillset to lead an organisation such as ours and he will be hard to replace. It greatly pains me to be making this announcement.

 

“As an organisation, we wish him well for the future and on behalf of everyone involved in the game, including our rugby-loving supporters and partners, I want to sincerely thank Jurie for his tireless work and commitment. He might be leaving rugby now, but we know he will find success as he did in rugby in whatever he turns his hand to.”

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Wait WHAT?

Roux will be contracted to complete the implementation of the mooted equity transaction, as well as the handover to his successor,
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Edgar Rathbone wat eers by die Leeus was en nou by die bulle word genoem as 'n moontlike nuwe CEO
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Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

lanklaas iets van hom gehoor, en van jou ook
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Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

Wait WHAT?

Roux will be contracted to complete the implementation of the mooted equity transaction, as well as the handover to his successor,


Dit is shocking, maar een ding wat ons government my al geleer het is dat corrupt officials in enige posisie maniere en loopholes sal vind, maak nie saak wat nie.

Sal my nie verbaas as hulle die storie nou extra lank uit rek net sodat sy kontrak vir lank kan hou nie.
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