Posted in News on Oct 05, 2005.
The Arbitrator ruled as follows:
1. He abolished or removed the two suspended lockout sentence
2. He ordered the PSL to review its rules and regulations
3. He established the basis or the requirement that need to be complied or satisfied by the Disciplinary Committee before arriving at a decision to order a lockout
The ruling of the Arbitrator therefore marks a grand step in the development and strengthening of governance and procedural fairness in favour of football clubs within the PSL and SAFA ranks.
The ruling is also a victory to Kaizer Chiefs and football in general as it states that;- while the Disciplinary Committee is competent to make an order for a lockout, however the DC should not arrive at this decision lightly. They must ensure that the following factors are taken into account.
In other words, the Arbitrators’ ruling should be understood to mean that the Disciplinary Committee would have arrived at a different decision if all the factors stated above would have been considered and further that the Arbitrator tacitly stated that the order for a lockout was inappropriate in this regard.
The ruling further highlighted that owing to the difficulties and complexities of crowd-management and security especially in Category A games, it would not be fair and reasonable to have the suspended sentence hanging like an axe over the club when it (the club) does not have control over the security and crowd-management issues, as a result, the Arbitrator ruled that the two suspended sentences be abolished as they can only produce unintended hardships. The Arbitrator ruled that the PSL must review its rules supposedly to make them consistent with the constitution of the country.
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