CSA reported the expected loss when it tabled its financial statements at its AGM in Cape Town yesterday, but added that the authority's finances were still strong.
"In commenting on the financial statements, I would like to stress that CSA remains in a very healthy financial position. We have a very strong balance sheet and a favourable cash position. Our income balance after taking into account the loss for the year is R655-million," CSA President Chris Nenzani said.
CSA said there had been investments in major capital projects to grow the sport in South Africa.
It was also in the process of building its own headquarters which Nenzani said would be a significant money- saving project in the long term.
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