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AIBA’s Interim Chief Pushes Reforms,
Calls for IOC’s Support
Source: Press Release
October 16, 2020 |
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(OCT 16) The International
Boxing Association (AIBA) is delivering real change through its
reform process, according to Interim President Dr. Mohamed
Moustahsane. He has called for the support of the International
Olympic Committee (IOC) at this crucial time.
AIBA, which represents amateur boxing worldwide, has implemented
key reforms since it was suspended by the IOC in May 2019.
Despite the Covid pandemic, AIBA has strengthened its Ethics and
Disciplinary Commissions that oversee governance.
Bernhard Heinrich Welten, the arbitrator at the Court of
Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland, will serve as
Chairman of the AIBA Ethics Commission. Francois Paul Strydom,
Chairman of the FIDE Ethics & Disciplinary Committees, has been
confirmed as Chairman of the AIBA Disciplinary Commission.
“The AIBA family welcomes these two leading figures in sports
governance. This is one more step in improving our processes. We
will ensure that AIBA continues to meet international standards
as a sports federation,” said Interim President Moustahsane.
AIBA has successfully conducted an Athletes Commission election,
with the new Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the Athletes
Commission joining the AIBA Executive Committee (EC) as voting
members. AIBA is also extending its contract with the
International Testing Agency to continue its compliance with the
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Under Interim President Moustahsane, AIBA is updating its
constitution to ensure checks and balances. Its Reform
Commission worked with national federations to propose changes
in the Constitution, which were approved by the EC in September.
The final changes will be voted on at AIBA’s next Congress on
December 12-13.
The Congress will be held virtually due to the ongoing pandemic,
where a new president will be elected to take the reform agenda
forward.
Interim President Moustahsane called for the IOC to support
AIBA’s drive to strengthen governance and transparency.
“AIBA has made great strides in the past year. We have been very
attentive to the recommendations of the IOC Task Force. I hope
the IOC will support us on this journey to bring in the best
practices, so AIBA can return to the Olympics for Paris 2024,”
he said.
Moustahsane said the IOC’s monitoring group should meet
regularly with AIBA, to discuss the progress in reforms, before
reporting back to the IOC. That would ensure the IOC is kept
up-to-date with the latest steps being taken by AIBA.
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