South Africa's Deputy Sports Minister Has Called for Leonard Chuene to Be Sacked After the Athletics Chief Admitted Lying
South African athletics chief Leonard Chuene insists he will not "jump ship" after calls from ministers for him to be sacked over the Caster Semenya gender tests row. Cheune admitted he knew Caster Semenya had undergone a gender test prior to the World Championships, having publicly denied...
South African athletics chief Leonard Chuene insists he will not "jump ship" after calls from ministers for him to be sacked over the Caster Semenya gender tests row.
Cheune admitted he knew Caster Semenya had undergone a gender test prior to the World Championships, having publicly denied any knowledge of the process in recent weeks, and now South Africa's deputy sports minister Gert Oosthuizen has demanded he be sacked.
Oosthuizen said: "Mr Chuene has not only lied to us as the ministry, but to the whole country, and this is not acceptable. We are convinced that the perpetual denial of the knowledge of these tests has fueled the continuous violation of Ms Semenya's rights and dignity, by foreign and some local media."
Chuene has now admitted he was aware of the tests, but had kept the information secret to protect Semenya's privacy, and that tests were undertaken on 7 August. Mr Oosthuizen expressed frustration that even the government were not privy to events behind the scenes within the national association.
"We do not agree with Mr Chuene's insistence that he lied in Ms Semenya's interest," he said. "In fact we are of the view that his lies were to Ms Semenya's detriment. In light of this, we now request the membership of ASA to not only take disciplinary action against Mr Chuene, but to fire him from his position as the president of ASA. If they fail to do so, they will be running the risk of being led by a liar."
Chuene, though, insisted he was going nowhere, saying: "I will face this head on. I won't jump ship."
The IAAF commissioned a gender test on the South African after her performance levels improved remarkably in the build-up to last month's World Championships. It was reported this month that tests have shown the 18-year-old has both male and female sexual characteristics. But it the IAAF recently urged caution over reports which suggest Semenya is a hermaphrodite.
Cheune admitted he knew Caster Semenya had undergone a gender test prior to the World Championships, having publicly denied any knowledge of the process in recent weeks, and now South Africa's deputy sports minister Gert Oosthuizen has demanded he be sacked.
Oosthuizen said: "Mr Chuene has not only lied to us as the ministry, but to the whole country, and this is not acceptable. We are convinced that the perpetual denial of the knowledge of these tests has fueled the continuous violation of Ms Semenya's rights and dignity, by foreign and some local media."
Chuene has now admitted he was aware of the tests, but had kept the information secret to protect Semenya's privacy, and that tests were undertaken on 7 August. Mr Oosthuizen expressed frustration that even the government were not privy to events behind the scenes within the national association.
"We do not agree with Mr Chuene's insistence that he lied in Ms Semenya's interest," he said. "In fact we are of the view that his lies were to Ms Semenya's detriment. In light of this, we now request the membership of ASA to not only take disciplinary action against Mr Chuene, but to fire him from his position as the president of ASA. If they fail to do so, they will be running the risk of being led by a liar."
Chuene, though, insisted he was going nowhere, saying: "I will face this head on. I won't jump ship."
The IAAF commissioned a gender test on the South African after her performance levels improved remarkably in the build-up to last month's World Championships. It was reported this month that tests have shown the 18-year-old has both male and female sexual characteristics. But it the IAAF recently urged caution over reports which suggest Semenya is a hermaphrodite.

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