AIBA releases Progress Report on governance

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February 4th, 2018

Today, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board decided to maintain the

financial suspension of AIBA and demanded a new report on AIBA governance by April 30th.

This decision was made despite AIBA’s fulfilment of the IOC’s request to submit a Progress

Report outlining all steps AIBA was asked to take and continues to take to improve its

governance. To access the full AIBA Progress Report, please see the AIBA website.

This decision is extremely disappointing for AIBA as it hoped the IOC Executive Board would

have understood that the processes necessary to implement even more measures require

more time and that the positive steps already taken in recent times are evidence of AIBA’s

strong efforts and willingness to reform.

Over the next six months AIBA will be in the process of a complete organisational review,

which will lead to the ‘New Foundation Plan’ for AIBA. This plan and the recommendations

produced will be discussed during the AIBA Executive Committee meeting in July and an

update will be provided to the IOC in the requested April 30th report.

In the meantime, AIBA will continue its efforts to convince the IOC of its determination to

not repeat any of the past mistakes and its commitment to a fresh, positive future centered

on good governance and sound management.

Questions regarding the Progress Report, the New Foundation Plan or any other governancerelated

matters can be directed to:

Mr. Pat Fiacco, Member of the AIBA Executive Committee and Interim AIBA Administrator

Email: pfiacco@sasktel.ne; AIBA-Administrator@aiba.org

Phone: 1 306 596 7192

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