This is an archive copy of a document originally located at http://www.ausport.gov.au/soccerinquiry2002/rep4_2_12.htm

Independent Soccer Inquiry

Report of the Independent Soccer Review Committee into the Structure, Governance and Management of Soccer in Australia - April 2003

Part 4 - Findings and recommendations

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4.2 - Issue 12 - Implementing new governance 
and management structure

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The implementation of the recommendations of this report will require time to elapse to enable the governance and structural changes to be implemented, for example, constitutional reform and agreement to the creation of state member affiliates and standing committees.

It is essential that during this period the governing body be capable of both dealing with the day-to-day issues and managing/overseeing the structural/governance changes recommended herein. This will take some time and accordingly it is recommended that an interim board be appointed for a period up to two years to implement this process with an election for a new board to take place under the revised constitution in 2005.


Recommendations

That:

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The current Board of Soccer Australia, or failing their agreement to so act, the constituent members of Soccer Australia by way of voting at a specially convened extraordinary general meeting, appoint an interim board.

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The interim board of Soccer Australia operate for a period expiring with the election in 2005 of a Board under the new constitution of Soccer Australia.


 

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