(JUNE 28) LAUSANNE,
Switzerland -- The International Boxing Association (AIBA)
today revealed major developments in its drive to reform boxing
with the appointment of independent governance expert Professor
Dr. Ulrich Haas and confirmation that a major independent
financial audit will be conducted, in addition to Professor
Richard McLaren’s independent investigation into refereeing and
judging.
The announcement was made by AIBA
President Umar Kremlev during a press conference in Lausanne and
marks the latest steps by AIBA to uphold the highest standards
in governance, financial integrity, and sports integrity.
Professor Ulrich Haas - who is currently leading the governance
reform of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) - will chair an
independent Governance Reform Group comprising legal and
governance experts. The Group will review AIBA’s current
governance structures, assess these structures against
international best practice and issue concrete recommendations
for further improvement. Meanwhile, AIBA is in the process of
finalizing an agreement with a major accounting firm to conduct
an independent full-scope audit of the federation’s finances.
AIBA President Kremlev said: “As I promised when elected AIBA
president, AIBA is working on becoming a welcoming, strong and
stable home for boxers around the world. We have appointed the
best independent experts to guide us towards the highest
standards of governance and sports integrity. We have also
secured financial stability for our organization with the help
of sponsorship from Gazprom, with more commercial support to
come. But we will not stop there. All of these things are coming
together as part of the huge shift we are delivering so that
boxers can be sure of their future, fair judging and receiving a
financial reward for their fights.”
These announcements follow the appointment of Professor Richard
McLaren to conduct an independent investigation into the
refereeing and judging of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games boxing
tournament. Professor McLaren, who joined the press conference
by video call, explained the mandate of his investigation and
strongly encouraged whistleblowers to contact his investigation
group directly, so the concerns can begin to be looked into.
AIBA Secretary General and
two-time AIBA World Champion and World Champion in professional
boxing István Kovács said: “Boxers have been waiting for a long
time to see these kinds of reforms that will ensure their right
to a fair fight and a financial reward for their efforts. In
addition to their recommendations that come from our independent
experts, we are also working on making a number of other
improvements; from increasing our transparency and making more
information about our policies publicly available, to looking at
how we can improve sporting integrity through live scoring and
other initiatives. We will not hesitate to make any changes
needed to give boxers the sport they deserve.”
AIBA’s commitment to ensuring boxers have a fair fight was
further highlighted by the presence of multiple World Champion
Roy Jones, Jr. (pictured below) in Lausanne. He was also joined
at the press conference by world-class boxers past and present,
including six-time AIBA World Champion Mary Kom, two-time AIBA
World Champion Roberto Cammarelle and 2018 German boxing
champion Zeina Nassar.
The main goal for AIBA is to
become a reliable home for boxers all over the world.
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