Judge King completly 'gatvol' and is calling it a day
by Neil Manthorp 06/02/2001, 00:00
Judge Edwin King, the man so cleverly described as an 'iron fist in a velvet glove' during the Commission hearings in June, has given up.
The pressure finally got to him and, completely gatvol, he has called it a day.
That's it - have it your way then, gentlemen, let's not bother trying to find out what really happened. Let's just can it.
During the last Test of the summer, at Centurion, some influential
people had quite a bit to say about the prospects of the Commission
reconvening. It has been an open secret for several months that sports
minister Ngconde Balfour wants the Commission wound up as soon as possible.
Perhaps he regards it as costly, unsightly and unnecessary. Perhaps there
are other reasons.
Ali Bacher certainly wanted the Commission wound up after it's first set
of hearings and even began telling certain, 'special' journalists that the
whole truth had been told and that they could now start celebrating the
success of the Inquiry because there was nothing more to emerge and it would
not reconvene.
Judge King was particularly upset by those remarks because he, and only
he, was the person with the powers to declare the success or completeness of
the Commission.
Anyway, after a series of protracted legal challenges from Cronje's
legal team, governmental indifference and a perceived lack of enthusiasm for
the truth from some top cricketing figures, Judge King has thrown in the
towel. Or has he?
Those who want the Commission wound up also desperately need it to be
neatly signed, sealed and filed with the Judge's stamp: FINISHED. CASE
CLOSED.
He will not give them that pleasure. He has been obstructed in his task
of seeking the truth and now he is fighting back with his most powerful
weapon; an open wound. Judge Edwin King was the man appointed to heal
cricket's most infamous sore, and until he is allowed to do the job properly
and thoroughly, he will leave it open. He is a not a man to apply a
superficial band-aid to anything.