The country's five major sports agreed on targets for transformation but only the country's football federation met it's target.
In a statement he said this was after they failed to create enough opportunities for black players.
South African Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula said: "I have resolved
to revoke the privilege of Athletics South Africa (ASA), Cricket South
Africa (CSA), Netball South Africa (NSA) and South African Rugby (SARU)
to host and bid for major and mega international tournaments in the
Republic of South Africa, as a consequence of the aforementioned
federations not meeting their own set transformation targets, with
immediate effect,"
"I will review this decision when considering the results of the 2016/2017 Transformation Barometer."
The SARU released a statement in response to the news just hours after it was made public
Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby said: “We understand and support the Minister’s urgency in addressing the issue of transformation,”
“There is no question that we have more work to do and we could be
moving faster, but our sport has undergone a major overhaul in how we do
business and how we measure ourselves in the past two or three years
and we have definitely made great progress.
“Transformation is a key strategic imperative for SA Rugby to remain
competitive and to survive in the sports landscape in our country.
“Our barometre for 2015 shows that we have achieved our target in 11 out of 13 dimensions as agreed with government."
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