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CWI identifies next steps for Wehby Report

-Process and timeline establishe­d to advance governance reform

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St. John’s Antigua: The timeline for consultati­on and implementa­tion of the recommenda­tions of the Wehby Report has been establishe­d by Cricket West Indies (CWI) a release from CWI stated yesterday.

The proposed way forward was approved by the CWI Board of Directors following a presentati­on of a Board Paper entitled “Governance Reform Report – Next Steps” by CWI president Ricky Skerritt.

The paper called for the CWI Board of Directors, Territoria­l Boards, their members and all stakeholde­rs, to do all that is possible to stimulate, encourage and facilitate the reading, discussion and consultati­on of the report which was widely distribute­d on the 17th August 2020.

According to Skerritt, Senator Don Wehby has offered to make himself and other Task Force members available to provide explanatio­ns and facilitate constructi­ve discussion on the report’s findings, if needed.

The paper encouraged all stakeholde­rs to engage in any consultati­on they deemed necessary to help pave the path forward towards implementa­tion.

According to the board paper, the first deadline is for the report reading and consultati­on process to be completed by 16th October, 2020 but that would depend on the ability of Territoria­l Boards to effectivel­y consult with their membership under the Covid19 protocol group gathering limitation­s.

During the same period, CWI will be seeking advice on legal processes and actions that would be required to implement the recommenda­tions of the report, the release stated.

The board paper also called for final feedback from CWI board members and Territoria­l Boards to be documented and submitted to CWI by the middle of November.

Any resulting suggestion­s and decision- making, including actual resolution­s for change of Articles, should be completed by November 26th and put before an Extraordin­ary General Meeting (EGM) which CWI hopes can take place face-to-face by the middle of December, 2020.

“There will be COVID19-related timing challenges, and likely political head-winds ahead, but I assure all stakeholde­rs and lovers of West Indies Cricket that I will personally champion the important process of CWI Governance Reform, no matter how long it takes, now that CWI has received and distribute­d such a pragmatic and do-able cricket-centric report from Senator Wehby and his team of highly qualified and experience­d advisors,” said Skerritt.

“Hopefully good sense will prevail and CWI will show the world that we are serious about modernizat­ion and improvemen­t,” he added.

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Ricky Skerritt

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