Thursday, September 27, 2018

Review concludes ECB did not breach policy with Glamorgan payment

An independent panel has concluded that the ECB did not contravene its Articles of Association when paying Glamorgan 2.5million euros earlier this year and found no evidence of breaches of procedure which require action against any individuals. However, the panel concluded that there was overuse of informal processes and an absence of trust between ECB Board members and has put forward eleven recommendations for consideration.
The ECB paid Glamorgan the sum between December 2017 and June 2018 as compensation for not bidding to host Test matches in the next block of home fixtures between 2020 - 2024. The club announced this when releasing its accounts in March, a figure amounting to 500,000 euros for each year they declined to bid. Other counties have also allegedly been promised similar sums.

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