(a) and (b) The South African Sport Confederation and Olympic Committee provided the following response;
Norton Rose Fulbright |
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31/03/2017 |
7,226,093.95 |
Matters relating to dismissed employees as well as to another staff CCMA matter. |
|
31/03/2018 |
2,385,177.49 |
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31/03/2019 |
2,738,045.79 |
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31/03/2020 |
323,762.39 |
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12,673,079.62 |
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TWB |
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31/03/2017 |
R1,036,194.93 |
Defending claims from athletes and dealing with Arbitration involving National Federations |
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31/03/2018 |
R655,686.76 |
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31/03/2019 |
R2,862,178.05 |
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31/03/2020 |
R693,300.55 |
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R5,247,360.29 |
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Spoor * Fisher |
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31/03/2011 |
R27,319.30 |
Trade mark copyright matters as per IOC requirements |
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31/03/2012 |
R21,904.42 |
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31/03/2013 |
R831,048.43 |
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31/03/2014 |
R403,891.87 |
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31/03/2015 |
R175,941.16 |
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31/03/2016 |
R810,837.92 |
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31/03/2017 |
R165,364.68 |
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31/03/2018 |
R23,367.61 |
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31/03/2019 |
R215,674.74 |
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31/03/2020 |
R83,541.94 |
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R2,758,892.07 |
(c) and (d) SASCOC indicated that the organisation does not specifically budget for legal fees, as this is an unfunded mandate. Any legal fees incurred in normal operational and administrative matters are budgeted for within that specific cost centre.