 No racism involved in Ushvan Willems' walkout. Johannesburg, SuperSport CEO Gideon Cobain says advocate Vincent Malika has found that there was no racism involved in Ushvan Willems' walking out from an on-air broadcast. Multi-choice CEO Cal Vomala and Cobain are addressing the media on Tuesday. The conduct between Nas and Nick during the off-air conversation with Ushvan and during the live studio broadcast of the post-match commentary of the match does not manifest naked racism and was not motivated by racist considerations. Willems walked off a live broadcast last month after the Lions 42-24 win over the Brumbies, saying that he would not be foot-ronized and couldn't work with Nick Malik and Nas Botah who played rugby during the apartheid segregated era. Cobain says Willems did not participate in the inquiry. Ushvan Willems regrettably decided not to participate in the review even though all parties involved were advised of the process before it started and raised no objections at the time. However, it was found that Botah and Malik were not racist. There was also no evidence of Nas or Nick exacerbating either intended or unintended subtle racism. And Botah are set to return to duty soon.