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IBA make key decisions, respond to IOC statement

Prince Dornu-Leiku by Prince Dornu-Leiku
August 11, 2022
in Boxing, featured
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IBA make key decisions, respond to IOC statement

The Board of Directors of the International Boxing Association (IBA) met on Friday (June 24) to discuss a series of important matters concerning governance, finance, and sporting integrity. Professor McLaren and representatives of the Governance Reform Group also joined the meeting. At the end of the meeting, the Board also took into consideration a statement made by the IOC that evening.

The IBA Board of Directors voted to hold a second Extraordinary Congress for this year, where the National Federations are to decide on the necessity of the new Presidential elections.

The Board heard an update on the recent CAS decision. Following detailed discussions and considering advice from legal counsel, the Board then agreed to hold an Extraordinary Congress between 24 September and 1 October. The proposed agenda will be comprised of two points: a motion to hold a new presidential election and the election itself.

The IBA Board of Directors also agreed that the list of candidates for the Presidential election for such an election should be comprised of Mr. Kremlev and Mr. Boris van der Vorst.

The exact date and location of the Extraordinary Congress will be confirmed shortly.

“The Board has decided that the Congress should have the final say on new elections. As always, I will respect and will follow any Congress decision,” Kremlev said.

At the end of the Board meeting, the IOC announced that IBA would no longer play a part in the Olympic Qualification System for Paris 2024.

With the IBA Board having been elected only last month and with key elements of the Olympic Qualification System having been approved today, as previously indicated to the IOC, IBA is deeply disappointed by the IOC’s decision and will now take some time to carefully consider its next steps. Meanwhile, IBA will continue working on reforming its governance, financial integrity and sporting integrity to ensure boxers and IBA itself can enjoy a fair chance and a fair fight.

The Board of Directors has discussed and approved the budget for the next financial year 2022-2023. The Board also voted to announce 2022 as a “Year of Africa” and reiterated its support for the development of the National Federations of Africa and Oceania.

The budget and the details of further decisions made by the Board are published on the IBA website.

Credit: IBA

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