SASCOC was formed following a process beginning with a
task force established by
Minister of Sport,
Ncgonde Balfour, and chaired by the CEO of the South African Sports Commission, Joe Phaahla. Its recommendations were given to a
steering committee led by Willie Basson and with representation from all the macro sporting bodies in South Africa. The process culminated at the NOCSA
annual general meeting on 27 November 2004, when NOCSA member bodies formed SASCOC, initially as a Section 21
non-profit company. The various predecessor bodies of SASCOC were dissolved during the course of 2005 and their functions, insofar as they relate to high performance sport, were taken over by SASCOC. All other functions which relate to mass participation in sport became the responsibility of
Sport and Recreation South Africa. SASCOC's
memorandum of association states that its main object is to promote and develop high performance sport in the Republic of South Africa as well as and to act as the controlling body for the preparation and delivery of Team South Africa at all
multi-sport international games including but not limited to the Olympics, Paralympics, Commonwealth Games,
World Games and
All Africa Games. • to assume those functions relating to high performance sport which were carried out by the following controlling bodies in the Republic of
South Africa: • Disability Sport South Africa (DISSA; an association incorporated under Section 21) • National Olympic Committee of South Africa • South African Commonwealth Games Association (an association incorporated under Section 21) • South African Sports Commission • South African Student Sports Union (SASSU) • Sport and Recreation South Africa • United School Sports Association of South Africa (USSASA) • to affiliate to and/or be recognized by the appropriate international, continental and regional sport organisations for high performance sport and for that purpose act as the recognized national entity for the Republic of South Africa; • to initiate, negotiate, arrange, finance and control where necessary, multi-sport tours to and from the Republic of South Africa inclusive of events between teams and/or individuals; • to ensure, and if necessary approve, that the bidding process relating to the hosting of international sporting events in the Republic of South Africa or any other events are in compliance with the necessary rules and regulations relating to same; • to facilitate the acquisition and development of playing facilities including the construction of stadia and other sports facilities; • to ensure close co-operation with both the government and private sector, relating to all aspects of Team South Africa; • to ensure the overall protection of symbols, trademarks, emblems or insignia of the bodies referred to in 1 within the Association's jurisdiction. The Executive of SASCOC comprises a President, a 1st and a 2nd Vice President, five elected members, any
IOC member resident in South Africa, one member appointed by each of DISSA, SASSU and USSASA and one member representing the Athletes Commission. ==Controversies==