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Sport Ireland issue Irish boxing with funding cut threat
THE IRISH AMATEUR Boxing Association (IABA) has been warned it will have its funding cut from 1 July unless it resolves “significant issues of concern”.
In a strongly-worded statement issued today, Sport Ireland says that there are “ongoing governance issues within the organisation” despite talks between the two bodies yesterday.
Among the outstanding issues for the IABA to resolve include; the autonomy of new high performance director Bernard Dunne [whose team selection for this month's European Championships was challenged by the IABA's Central Council] and the introduction of a proposed new rule book.
There is also the significant issue of who is the head of the IABA.
Five members of its board approved David O’Brien as an alternative chairman but Sport Ireland insists it recognises Joe Christle as the Chairman of the IABA and “has no reason to believe that there is another Chairman of the organisation or an alternative board.”
The IABA are funded to the tune of €1.1 million annually by Sport Ireland and have received 75% of this year’s money which ensures it is fully-funded until September.
The statement in full
“However there remain significant issues of concern at the IABA. The Board of Sport Ireland met in Dublin on Friday, June 2nd, to discuss the developing situation within the IABA. The Board of Sport Ireland deemed that the IABA is in breach of its terms and conditions of funding and took the decision to suspend all funding to the IABA, effective from July 1st, unless certain criteria are satisfied.
“Representatives of Sport Ireland met with Board members of the IABA on Tuesday June 6th to discuss ongoing governance issues within the organisation. Sport Ireland recognises Joe Christle as the Chairman of the IABA and has no reason to believe that there is another Chairman of the organisation or an alternative board.
“The IABA has to date received 75% of its Core and High Performance funding for 2017 which means the organisation is fully funded until the end of September. This decision will not impact Sport Ireland’s direct athlete investment through the International Carding Scheme in 2017.
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