(SEPT 24) Meeting online,
the AIBA Board of Directors agreed the outline timeline for
elections, made steps towards the election of athlete
representatives and approved further measures aimed at
delivering AIBA’s reforms in good governance, financial and
sporting integrity. On 12 December, AIBA will host a Congress as
the first step in holding elections for the Board of Directors.
Based on advice from the team of independent governance experts
led by Professor Dr Ulrich Haas, AIBA aims to adopt enhanced
eligibility criteria and verification mechanisms in December,
prior to elections that would then take place in 2022.
“Boxers and those who support them deserve to be absolutely sure
that their leadership is the right leadership and to exercise
their democratic rights effectively,” said AIBA President Umar
Kremlev. “The adoption of even stricter regulations will ensure
these elections are carried out to a level of good governance
that I believe will serve as an example for others.”
Based on decisions made on Tuesday, AIBA athlete representative
elections will be held firstly at the forthcoming AIBA Men’s
World Boxing Championships in Belgrade. Further elections will
be held at the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships, with a
date and host expected to be confirmed soon. It was confirmed,
meanwhile, that AIBA’s commitment to gender equality will be
extended to include equal prize money for men and women at the
World Championship level.
Financial integrity was also on the agenda, with the engagement
of an auditor for the financial year 2020-21. The Board of
Directors also considered current protocols to the refereeing
and judging selection process for the forthcoming World
Championships, including the principles used by the IOC’s Boxing
Task Force such as background checks and detailed selection
criteria.
“Providing a fair chance and a fair fight for boxers is at the
very heart of AIBA and I am very proud of the changes we are
making to deliver those vital promises,” continued President
Kremlev. “We look forward to welcoming the best boxers in the
world to Belgrade in just a few weeks’ time. And we’re confident
it will prove to be an opportunity for both the athletes and for
AIBA to show how well they can perform.”
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