Committee given MCC support (15 July 1999)
MCC's committee won a thumping majority on the vote of confidence they sought at the club's special meeting at Lord's yesterday
15-Jul-1999
15 July 1999
Committee given MCC support
DJ Rutnagur
MCC's committee won a thumping majority on the vote of confidence
they sought at the club's special meeting at Lord's yesterday. The
postal vote alone ensured their survival, with 5,736 in favour and
only 1,345 against.
As the attendance was only 600, the issue was beyond doubt. But it is
significant that votes cast at site were 25 fewer in favour than
against - 47.9 per cent to 52.1 per cent.
The special meeting was called after the annual meeting, held on May
5, was adjourned when it had reached a stage of utter chaos. The
president, Tony Lewis, said it was impossible to conduct the business
of the day in such circumstances.
The issue central to that abandoned meeting and, indeed, the one held
yesterday, was that MCC members were made to pay to watch the three
World Cup matches staged at Lord's.
The bone of contention was not so much that the members' inalienable
right to enter the ground free of charge was violated, but that
financial arrangements with the International Cricket Council and the
England and Wales Cricket Board, described as owners of the
competition, were finalised without the membership being consulted.
An assurance that the committee would not in future act on such
matters without the consent of the membership was given after an
acrimonious annual meeting, at the Westminster Hall, in 1987. Lewis,
in a letter accompanying the notice of yesterday's meeting, expressed
the committee's apology for the breach.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph