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British Cycling to replace board of directors

Governing body has called an emergency meeting next month to vote on reforms

British Cycling has scheduled an extraordinary general meeting after which its members will vote on reforms that would see the organisation’s board of directors replaced. It is currently unclear whether Jonathan Browning will choose to re-apply to continue as chairman.

The reforms have been deemed necessary if British Cycling is to continue receiving public funding with the government having brought in a new governance code for sporting bodies.

Changes to be voted on include limiting directors to three three-year terms and the BBC reports that on this basis, six of the eight elected members on the current board would have to stand down.

In March, UK Sport’s chief executive, Liz Nicholl accused the British Cycling board of covering up the most damaging findings of a report commissioned after the London 2012 Olympic Games and she subsequently demanded an explanation as to how it had come to clear Shane Sutton on eight of nine charges of misconduct stemming from the allegations made by Jess Varnish last year. Many would therefore perceive major changes as welcome, if not overdue.

The reforms would see the number of elected regional directors reduced from six to four, including permanent seats for elected representatives from Scotland and Wales. There would also be an increase in the number of openly recruited independents from three to four and the appointment of an independent chair.

Current chairman, Browning – who only took on the role in February – is understood to be considering his options.

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MandaiMetric | 7 years ago
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The reforms have been deemed necessary if British Cycling is to continue receiving public funding with the government having brought in a new governance code for sporting bodies.

UK Sport published a new code of governance in Oct 2016. National bodies must adopt this code by Nov 2017 if they wish to receive UK Sport funding.

BC are set to receive GBP 26 million (from UK Sport) and GBP 17 million (from Sport England), both are dependent on adopting the new code. BC next AGM is in November, so they needed to schedule a vote on the new code.

The new code also mandates term-limited directorships (3 x 3 year terms max) - I think 6 out of 8 current BC directors have exceeded the proposed term limits, so can't continue as directors if BC adopt new code.

Finally the new code mandates the Chairperson must be appointed by "open recruitment" process, so Browning will have to re-apply under this process, if he wants to be Chair following adoption of new code.

I am not in UK, and don't know if GBP 33 million funding is something BC can realistically pass up in order to resist this code of governance and maintain their status quo.

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dottigirl | 7 years ago
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Wow.

Not that it'll succeed [to clear the decks totally]. I believe there's a saying about turkeys and Christmas?

EDIT: though on re-reading, it does look like most have to go. Golden handshakes aplenty then!

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