Acting Cricket South Africa President Willie Basson says CSA needs to repair its image, and a deeper
analysis is needed.
Speaking at a media briefing at Centurion, Basson said the reputation and image of any organisation is its biggest asset and to address that issue, the CSA board needed to pinpoint exactly where it had been dented and harmed.
He said it will be one of his personal goals to find the reasons for that negative public opinion and then to implement the appropriate mechanisms to deal with it.
Basson has only been in the job for two days, after his predecessor AK Khan resigned, and said his first press conference was only the beginning of a new era in cricket.
On Saturday, CSA's board agreed to adopt the recommendations of the Nicholson Commission, suspending CSA chief executive Gerald Majola over the IPL bonus scandal.
Basson felt that while speed was important, caution was needed moving forward.