The ASC letter, formally announcing both the withdrawal of funding which forced the sport into voluntary administration and the transfer of its high performance program to the AIS, points out EA has received $13 million in grants in the past four years.
It is our view, the letter states, it is the fundamental structure of sports national governance that has proven itself manifestly unfit for purpose and now needs to be overhauled.
With the recent resignation of Dr Ricky MacMillan as chair after six months, and the resignation of a further director after four months, eight directors have now resigned including three chairs in the last 16 months. There are currently only four directors with only one director having been elected by the me…
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