Once again, a failure to observe basics.brmtaylor.com admin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:21 amExactly.Googly wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:10 amThe tstotis were so arrogant that they didn’t even adhere to the very constitution that they’ve manipulated over the years to keep their kith and kin at the helm, that’s why.
SRC pounced on this non adherence. ICC are ignoring the facts, which is non compliance of their own constitution that they themselves wrote.
1. The SRC is using its oversight to say that ZC did not hold fair elections and therefore the board was illegitimate.
2. The ICC is saying is saying the SRC (as an extension of the government - let's be honest, that can't be disputed) interfered and that violates their rules.
It's possible that both statements are correct. But for the money to keep rolling in, the ICC say reinstate the old board. The SRC don't want to do that because the old ZC board allegedly violated the SRC Act.
The ICC, as powerful as it is with the money that it has, shouldn't be able to trump the law of the land.
Does the SRC have a blanket court order to back them up?
The situation in India, BCCI, was directed by the highest courts in that land.
The Zimbabwean government(Sports Minister) and majority party(ZANU Chief Whip) have disassociated themselves from the SRC mandate and authority. This will be crucial in any court case. Legally, and in terms of perception, what authority does the SRC have? What is its legal standing to pronounce on anything or any sport in Zimbabwe? In South Africa - and I would imagine most lands - there would be no ambiguity as to the relevance of Constitutional Bodies and their authority.
The Sports Minister and SRC head failed a simple ICC test. Only way for ICC to resolve this is to approach the highest court in the land to emphasis it's role/position in the Constitution. Once that has been established, they need to take ZC to a court which empowers SRC on authority that thair original court application will have established.
As things stand, SRC is irrelevant to both ZC and ICC. Rightfully so.
How many times have FIFA, CAF and ZIFA ignored the SRC?
This is why SRC needs to approach the courts to have their role in Zimbabwe/Constitution clarified so it can have relevance.