West Indies: Consultant Blames Lack Of Accountability (4 November 1998)
Management consultant Dr
04-Nov-1998
4 November 1998
West Indies: Consultant Blames Lack Of Accountability
The Barbados Nation
Management consultant Dr. Aubrey Armstrong is not surprised at the
latest crisis situation in West Indies cricket, given the way in which
the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) operates.
"Incidents like this will crop up because nobody is held accountable,"
said Armstrong, who analyses The Management of the game in the region.
"It is like a secretive authoritarian body and even some members have
been marginalised."
Armstrong said that although there had been talk of transparency and
accountability, there was little change in the operations of the WICB.
"There is not much transparency. For example, if you ask for the new
constitution or the articles of inclusion you will get a hard time,
but if you want the new coaching policy it will not be a problem."
He said this was evident where no one took responsibility for anything
that happenned.
Armstrong believes the articles and the new constitution should have
been discussed throughout the region.
The WICB has moved to set up an off-shore arm in the British Virgin
Islands (BVI), and he said that "the very quick move" to the BVI was
"a further measure of their being removed from the people and it will
be very difficult to sue".
In effect, they had institutionalised the ability to withstand any
external influences.
"I had suggested that if the board has a new constitution, then they
needed to be discussion far and wide in the region so that people
could discuss the implications, and any new constitution should
include accountability to the people of the region.
"The member bodies are really impotent and are not really aware of
what is going on.
"A small body makes the decisions. It doesn't give much room for the
representatives to say much about the way they are represented."
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