(JAN 22) AIBA issues new
Membership Policy and renounces to collect the 2021 annual
membership fee from its National Federations due to the COVID
pandemic
AIBA renounces to ask National Federations to pay any membership
fee for the year 2021 in view of the exceptional situation
caused by the COVID pandemic.
The AIBA Board has further adopted today a new Membership policy
providing for highest standards of governance to be met by all
members of the boxing family. Such enhanced criteria applicable
to AIBA members were approved by the organization’s Board of
Directors.
This new policy and other several important initiatives were
adopted at the first AIBA Board of Directors meeting of 2021 on
January 22nd. The AIBA leadership voted in favour of new reforms
which have to be implemented immediately.
AIBA President Mr. Umar Kremlev stressed that the Board was
united in a strong desire to meet all of the criteria of the
good governance.
‘Only in unity with the National Federations will we be able to
achieve all the ambitious goals that AIBA is facing. Our task is
not to take money from our members but to help them in
everything. We have established new membership criteria to
ensure good governance, integrity and transparency,’ stated the
President.
For instance, National Federations shall ensure that:
Officials are democratically elected, in full independence and
without influence from third parties or government
Delegates at an AIBA Congress are validly appointed
Officials have an untarnished reputation
Each gender is adequately represented.
‘We started reforms from the day one, and today we took another
important step. Together, we can take all the necessary measures
to bring AIBA back to the Olympic family. For this, the efforts
and work of each of our National Federations is important to
us,’ said Mr. Kremlev.
National Federations will have increased reporting obligations.
In addition to informing AIBA about holding national elections
and their outcome each federation should report each year,
before February 28, about its structure, activities and
projects.
‘This new monitoring tool will allow AIBA to have a better
understanding of the issues affecting National Federations and
their need. We can also ensure that our National Federations are
truly active in developing boxing in their respective country.
This will allow AIBA to adjust its development programmes based
on the situation in each country,’ said Mr. Kremlev.
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