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体坛英语新闻:Lesotho boxing saga turns ugly

2010-09-06来源:和谐英语
The LNOC publicist said the delay of the probe was also attributable to uncooperative behavior of the Hakane group.

"The LNOC have, on several occasions, summoned the group which is currently said to be running the boxing association to discuss this problem without any success whatsoever.

On the other hand, the group of those complaining has been cooperative and we have their side of the story," he said.

The current LABA secretary general Monethi Monethi had, in a press statement, said they snubbed the LNOC summons for the case because, "It was not procedural for a closed case to be re-opened by another party just because somebody claims they were not part of the proceedings. It could have only been dealt with if it was an appeal."

Monethi had said they would not be drawn into power-struggles of the LNOC and LSRC, adding if the case was dealt with by one of them, everyone would have to respect the verdict.

"LNOC also had conflict-of-interest in LABA affairs as they showed allegiance with the Ramakhula-led faction during our court case because one panelist in the LNOC inquest, Mr. Tlali Rampooana, was for the other group," said Monethi's statement. "One can not be a witness and a judge in the same case."

But Mokake was quick to point out that Rampooana has since been discharged from the case to do away with any doubts about the panel.

"Mr. Rampooana was forced by law to go attest in court that he observed the exercise of the disputed elections and nothing else but he was dropped from the panel following one of the group's expression of lack of confidence on him," he said.

Mokake said they had information that AIBA would send a delegate to Lesotho in an effort to help solve the internal strife in the local boxing association, adding the move was good for the sport.