COLOSTOMY- GATE
has taken another turn, with one MCC member writing to his fellow egg-and bacon tie wearers to seek expressions of support for a motion of no confidence in CEO Guy Lavender.
As Agenda revealed, chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown caused offence when he made a distasteful reference, caught on microphone, to some of them having to empty their colostomy bags during the AGM. He subsequently offered to resign, but this was turned down.
Now, Chris Waterman has penned an email to members citing a number of reasons for the move, including a failure by Lavender to call out Carnegie-Brown.
He also claims Lavender mismanaged the AGM and prevented members from speaking about a number of controversial matters including the decision to scrap the Eton v Harrow match.