Acting chief executive of CSA, Jacques Faul confirmed that a six-year sponsorship deal with a financial institution was imminent, but declined to name the sponsor.
Reacting to speculation that the sponsor was insurer Momentum, its spokesman Dan Moyane said that there were discussions with CSA but that nothing had been finalised yet.
Long-time sponsors Standard Bank and cellphone giant MTN withdrew their sponsorship from CSA after the IPL 2 bonus scandal involving now suspended chief executive Gerald Majola first reared its head in 2009.
CSA President Mtutuzeli Nyoka was ousted twice after he challenged the irregular payment of bonuses for the IPL 2 that was played in South Africa due to security concerns around elections in India.
Majola is currently facing a disciplinary hearing as well as possible criminal charges on the bonus payments after Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula insisted on firm action by CSA in the wake of the Nicholson Inquiry into the financial affairs of CSA that the minister had instituted.
The Nicholson report recommended strong action against Majola, who allegedly made irregular paymant of IPL 2 bonuses to himself and other CSA staff, as well as restructuring of the Board.
Faul had earlier said that the restructuring plans were well under way and would be finalised by the time the CSA annual general meeting is held in September. MORE