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AIBA Congress to vote on ratification
of life ban for former AIBA President and former AIBA Executive
Director
Source: AIBA Press Release
October 2, 2018 |
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(OCT 2) The AIBA Executive
Committee has yesterday decided to ban it’s former President Mr
C.K. Wu as well as former Executive Director Mr. Ho Kim for
life. The decision will be presented to the AIBA Congress in
November this year for ratification and endorsement.
The decision by the AIBA Executive Committee was based on a
comprehensive report produced by financial and forensic
investigators K2 Intelligence. The report from K2 Intelligence
documented gross negligence and financial mismanagement of AIBA
affairs and finances by both Mr. CK Wu and Mr. Ho during their
time as AIBA President and Executive Director respectively.
A summary of the report will be distributed to all AIBA National
Federations eligible to attend the 2018 AIBA Congress in Moscow.
The Congress will then be given the opportunity to vote on a
possible ratification and endorsement of the decision by the
AIBA Executive Committee.
In another vote yesterday, the AIBA Executive Committee decided
to make a complain to the AIBA Disciplinary Commission regarding
the offending conduct of AIBA Executive Committee member Mr.
Franco Falcinelli. The AIBA Executive Committee also voted to
suspend Mr. Falcinelli from his membership of the AIBA Executive
Committee, the European Boxing Confederation and all other AIBA
Boxing related activities.
AIBA Executive Director Mr. Tom Virgets said:
“The Executive Committee felt that there was a need to
once and for all to draw a line in the sand and put the bad
behaviour of the past behind us. AIBA and Olympic Boxing have
over the past year been facing major challenges due the gross
negligence and financial mismanagement of the previous
leadership, and the evidence presented to the Executive
Committee was overwhelming.”
“Now it is up to the National Federations to make the final
decision, but the Executive Committee needed to act now,
especially as this situation has threatened to influence the
upcoming election for AIBA leadership positions. The Executive
Committee simply felt that enough was enough in terms of
misinformation and deceit in a time where everybody in AIBA
should be working together for the best of Boxing.”
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