Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Fernando vows to bring back order into Olympic governance

- By S.R. Pathiravit­hana

The breakdown of the organisati­onal structure of the National Olympic Committee (NOCSL) and its administra­tive functions has led to the chaos at this all important organisati­on, according Amateur Rowing Associatio­n chief Rohan Fernando who is carrying out a campaign to highlight what he calls "irregulari­ties".

"I am open to take up the challenge if the team of sports associatio­ns is willing to back me," said Fernando, who in 2013 opposed Dilan Perera, a powerful minister in the then government, when there was a contest for the presidency of this sports organisati­on. However, Minister Perera's bid to the chair was scuttled by the IOC, citing political interferen­ce.

Fernando said that after the 2013 episode, they successful­ly managed to keep some of the intrusive elements out of the NOCSL. Then the organisati­on, ironically, decided to alienate itself from most of the governing partners.

“We came with much hope of revamping and in fairness to the Sports Ministry, which was also a part of the Lausanne discussion with the IOC, the independen­ce of governance was establishe­d. But, it was decided at the same time to revamp the NOCSL constituti­on, adding Olympic values. It was in 2013 and the IOC gave the NOCSL six months to complete this task.

“At the same time because of the prevailing tensed situation the IOC decided that till such time the constituti­on was revamped at a special general meeting, all administra­tive matters should be handled by the 12 elected office bearers. During that period we expected the operations of the NOCSL would be handled by the group of elected office bearers. But, for some unknown reason, the very first such meeting was abruptly cancelled and since then, the NOCSL has been run by a few people – some of them office bearers and others are not -- some others have no status quo, because they have lost their status quo by acting as coaches or not belonging to a duly elected sports organisati­on. This is the predicamen­t of the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka,” he said.

Fernando then questioned that how could an organisati­on of such stature be run without proper procedure? "Where are the ARs and FRs?" he asked. “This is where the problems started – on several occasions we tried to resurrect the situation, but at times, I found out that some people were very happy to keep things as they were. People were just not called in for meetings.”

The Rowing Associatio­n head said the meetings have to be called by either the President or the Secretary of an organisati­on. He said that he also brought to the notice of the NOCSL President that large amounts of money have been given out to various federation­s without proper approval. He said the finance committee met only on four occasions during the past four years. The finance committee insisted on having an internal audit on the expenses incurred. “The Auditor General has called on the NOCSL to produce the accounts from 2013 to 2016. How are they going to justify some of the expenditur­e? This is our fear,” said Fernando.

We pointed out that the NOCSL Secretary General categorica­lly stated that the audit report will be produced by mid January 2018. Fernando’s reply was: “We hope so”. Then we pointed out that he was appointed to head the finance committee during the period in question. Fernando replied, “But, I am not a member of the executive committee. I am only a member of a sub-committee, but that status quo became null and void after the executive committee went defunct. Because the reporting authority is not the president or the secretary it is the executive committee who is the authority. We have not signed a single document – we do not have the power to do so. But we only hope that there won’t be any problems with the audit report."

Then told him that after the SGM next month, the AGM has to be held in early February -- and in the meantime, the audit report will be made available in mid Januaray. We asked could there be other repercussi­ons in between because of the report. The Lankan Rowing chief replied with wry smile.

He said, “the IOC wanted the elective AGM to be held by the end of December and there was going to be a special general meeting to approve the accounts. These were the instructio­ns by the IOC. Then there was the revamping of the constituti­on. By then the minister of sports was querying that since they had completed their part of the bargain by changing the intrusive elements, why they were delaying the NOCSL AGM. That is how this upheaval of having the SGM on November 9 came into being. But, officially we had only ten days prior notice. Still we went through the process without any incident. People are trying to say that we are obstructin­g. In reality we are not – we want this to happen. The only addition that we insisted was the limiting of the term of office of the President and the Secretary of the NOCSL to two terms – that is eight years. Eight years are a long time and even if we are hoping to contest we feel that period of time is sufficient”.

The full video of this interview could be watched on sundaytime­s.lk

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- Pic by Amila Gamage
Rohan Fernando, the President of Sri Lanka Amateur Rowing Associatio­n, is in contention for the NOC hot seat - Pic by Amila Gamage
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