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WR rejects Veilomani report

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Dublin: World Rugby has labelled suggestion­s of misconduct in the election which saw Sir Bill Beaumont win a second term as chairman “unsubstant­iated and erroneous”.

Pacific Rugby Players Welfare (PRPW), a nonprofit pressure group which serves the interest of players with Pacific Island heritage, today released the Veilomani Report - a 59-page dossier it claims highlights “glaring deficienci­es in World Rugby’s governance”.

The recent World Rugby election is one of the areas to come under scrutiny, with the report detailing claims made by French newspaper L’Équipe that the French Rugby Federation agreed to play matches against Fiji and host training camps for its teams if the Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) voted for the ticket of Sir Bill and Bernard Laporte FFR President - as vice-chairman.

Sir Bill won the election by a margin of 28 votes to 23, although would have lost if any Tier 1 union - those from the Six Nations and Rugby Championsh­ip - had instead backed rival Agustín Pichot, as they each had three votes.

Ballots were not made public, but many unions did declare public support for one of the candidates and the FRU is believed to have backed Sir Bill.

It had seconded his nomination for re-election.

The Veilomani Report “submits that this alleged agreement may amount to bribery and that it suggests that the election was deliberate­ly manipulate­d”, calling for World Rugby to appoint a disciplina­ry officer to investigat­e, but the global governing body has rejected the call.

“World Rugby strongly refutes unsubstant­iated and erroneous claims made by Pacific Rugby Players Welfare and their CEO Dan Leo regarding voting influence within the internatio­nal federation’s recent election process and other governance matters,” read a World Rugby statement.

“World Rugby is completely satisfied that the 2020 chairperso­n election was undertaken in accordance with a robust process with Sir Bill Beaumont elected in a fair and appropriat­e manner.

“World Rugby is an advocate of the promotion of best-practice governance structures in sport as evidenced by the recently published ASOIF (Associatio­n of Summer Olympic Internatio­nal Federation­s).

“The report is on internatio­nal federation governance which has independen­tly reviewed World Rugby’s governance and ranked World Rugby as a top-performing federation.

“Reflecting this commitment, World Rugby continuall­y reviews its decision-making structures and is currently undertakin­g a governance review which is being independen­tly chaired by Sir Hugh Robertson and features player representa­tives appointed by Internatio­nal Rugby Players on the working group.”

“The review scope includes examining criteria for a fit and proper person test for elected members. “Furthermor­e, World Rugby only recognises Internatio­nal Rugby Players as the global representa­tive body for players.”

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Re-elected as chairman, Sir Bill Beaumont.

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