In a joint statement on Tuesday (February 4), the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) and Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) expressed a commitment to attend a special Cricket West Indies meeting on February 9 to discuss the proposed resolutions to amend the Articles of Association. On December 6, the two territorial boards did not send representatives to the planned ” pivotal” shareholders meeting. The meeting was to vote on implementing the governance reforms recommended by the Wehby Report, compiled by a group headed by Jamaican business executive Don Wehby. The meeting failed to come off because the required quorum was not met. In a subsequent statement, the two boards stated in part, “The BCA and GCB rejected the Wehby Report on the basis that it seeks to relinquish power from the territorial boards.” In Tuesday’s joint statement, both boards noted a “feeling of disrespect” by being “publicly admonished by CWI Directors for not attending the previous meeting.” Members of BCA and GCB also sit as directors of CWI.
READ MORE: SEE THE JOINT STATEMENT BY THE BARBADOS CRICKET ASSOCIATION AND GUYANA CRICKET BOARD The Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) and Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) have agreed to attend the meeting of February 9, 2025, set by CWI to discuss the proposed resolutions to amend the Articles of Association despite their disappointment in the way in which the matter has been handled by CWI. The BCA and GCB have continuously added their voices to governance reform and at the last AGM tabled suggestions aimed at moving the matter forward. We asked for further dialogue but, instead, our concerns were referred to the Integrity & Dispute Resolution Committee. The committee, chaired by a CWI Director, rejected our position. It must be pointed out that no committee has the authority to overrule a request of a representative of the shareholders and furthermore, any Ethics or Integrity or Disputes Committee should be independent and should not be chaired by a sitting CWI Director. Dr. Shallow chaired two forums just prior to the AGMs of 2023 and 2024 which allowed members to articulate their positions on various resolutions without having to vote thus allowing Shareholder Representatives to consider arguments (for and against) and report back to their Territorial Boards prior to the Annual General Meeting (AGM). However, in this case CWI is not holding a discussion forum but is instead holding a Special Meeting to vote on the proposed resolutions. Why are we being denieda forum which would allow us to ventilate what we consider to be fundamental to be the way forward for CWI? Why the indecent haste? The narrative has also been sent that BCA and GCB are against governance reform. This is entirely misleading. We have voted in favour of most resolutions inclusive of some that are now revealing to be questionable. In light of no dialogue, BCA and GCB have written the CARICOM Secretary General setting out our concerns and proposed way forward as it relates to the items being tabled surrounding amendment of the section changing the tenure in office of the President and Vice President from two years to three years with term limits of three consecutive terms. It is hoped that this matter will be elevated at the next CARICOM Heads of Government meeting scheduled to take place February 19 -21, 2025 in Barbados. It was further disrespectful to the BCA and GCB that CWI Directors have publicly admonished us for not attending the last meeting despite our known position. In fact, it is unprofessional and a breach of the Code of Ethics. The BCA and GCB will attend the CWI Special Meeting and make our submissions to be minuted and will exercise our vote accordingly.” The post
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