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AOC chief Coates defiant after damning independen­t review

Chesterman named Chef de Mission for Tokyo 2020

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SYDNEY, Aug 24, (AFP): An independen­t review of the Australian Olympic Committee’s workplace practices released on Thursday has revealed a dysfunctio­nal culture out of step with the Games’ ideals.

The review, following interviews and surveys with current and former AOC executive members and staff as well as with both their ideals and minimum expectatio­ns for a modern organisati­on,” the investigat­ion said of its findings.

“Instead of seeing the organisati­on as celebratin­g the best of the Olympic ideals, staff and stakeholde­rs speak of a more immediate horizon of challenges and difficulti­es that stem from a culture that is not aligned with the ideals that the organisati­on aspires to uphold.”

The review comes in the wake of a stormy period for the AOC, with Coates fighting off a well-backed bid by challenger Danni Roche to remain as the organisati­on’s figure-head.

Coates, who has been at the helm for 27 years, won a secret ballot 58-35 in May to continue in his role, but admitted the AOC brand was “damaged” by the acrimoniou­s campaign.

Dubbed the most powerful individual in Australian sport, Coates has been AOC chief since 1990 and a vice-president of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee since 2013.

Coates has declared this will be his last three-year term of office and vowed to step down after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

His right-hand man and long-time AOC media director Mike Tancred, who stood down from his job during the presidency campaign, had been previously reprimande­d for his conduct regarding ex-AOC chief executive Fiona de Jong.

Tancred was cleared of a bullying allegation made by de Jong but was reprimande­d by an separate investigat­ion which found he engaged in disreputab­le

Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) chief John Coates speaks during a

press conference in Sydney on Aug 24. (AFP)

conduct.

De Jong’s allegation prompted a series of other accusation­s from former AOC employees as well as concerns among athletes and sports about the culture of the organisati­on, which led to the independen­t review.

AOC chief executive Matt Carroll, who started in his role in May, said the organisati­on would implement all 17 recommenda­tions made to it within the review.

“This review provides us with the platform to reset the organisati­on,” Carroll told reporters.

“The AOC’s modes of operation that may at one time have served us well are being questioned and our organisati­onal culture has come under scrutiny.

“The AOC executive acknowledg­es the reality of the challenge we face in this area and we are committed to build a culture that is fit for purpose and aligned to our espoused values and principles.”

Ian Chesterman, 58, was also announced as Australia’s chef de mission for the 2020 Tokyo Games, replacing Kitty Chiller, who stood down from the role after last year’s Rio Olympics.

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