The entire board of Cricket South Africa (CSA) has resigned.
This comes just a day before CSA was due to meet with Sports Mnister Nathi Mthethwa and as the crisis in South African cricket deepens.
The main stumbling block is the forensic audit report, of which CSA is still only
prepared to release a summary.
CSA's highest governing body is the Members Council, which last week requested the board to step down.
On Saturday, CSA denied anyone had done so, but late on Sunday six board members, including acting President Beresford Williams resigned.
This morning, the members council confirmed that all ten are now gone.
It's not yet clear whether the CSA Executive will follow suit, but they have until close of business tomorrow to outline a way forwrd with a task committee in charge.
Mthethwa stepped in and risks illiciting the ire of the ICC, which has the power to kick South Africa out of world cricket.
But the redacted forensic reports remains the issue at large.
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