How do you get rid of an entire board? corporate governance is definitely not my specialty (thank fucking god) but isn't is more or less impossible.
For all his aggressive manoeuvring, Wiggs appears to be the only one who has put a lot of time into analysing RA's finances
Yeah that's the most interesting part. Once again the role of News Corp has to be called into question.
Just last week they were anointing Peter Wiggs as the saviour of the game, and now they appear to be subtly backing his hostile takeover attempt of the Board. He is certainly receiving different treatment to Raelene.
I'm all for getting qualified, experienced people into RA and on the face of it Matt Carroll looks like a viable choice. But for Wiggs to do it in this way rings all sorts of alarm bells.
For all his aggressive manoeuvring, Wiggs appears to be the only one who has put a lot of time into analysing RA's finances. It may be coincidental that Rugby Australia failed to submit the annual report to the Australian Securities Investment Commission by last Thursday’s deadline (The Australian).
I have some sympathy for his approach. Get the facts, find out the depth of our troubles, and take decisive action to fix the shambles.
So this opens the door for McLennan to step in and find his feet, McLean will hang around for a bit longer, perhaps Herbert into the interim CEO role and let's see what now happens to Carroll. He sounded pretty enthusiastic about it yesterday, at least with Coates acting as his mouthpiece.
Yes. Precisely why I wrote "appears".According to yesterday's The Australian...
They may as well have their board meetings via Zoom and put the link on facebook so we can see it all happen in real time rather than waiting to read it verbatim in the next day's paper
For all his aggressive manoeuvring, Wiggs appears to be the only one who has put a lot of time into analysing RA's finances. It may be coincidental that Rugby Australia failed to submit the annual report to the Australian Securities Investment Commission by last Thursday’s deadline (The Australian).
I have some sympathy for his approach. Get the facts, find out the depth of our troubles, and take decisive action to fix the shambles.
It's like deja vu all over again.They may as well have their board meetings via Zoom and put the link on facebook so we can see it all happen in real time rather than waiting to read it verbatim in the next day's paper
Absolutely.Yeah that's the most interesting part. Once again the role of News Corp has to be called into question.
I sort of agree with this, maybe 80%. But Wiggs wasn't actually their guy.Just last week they were anointing Peter Wiggs as the saviour of the game, and now they appear to be subtly backing his hostile takeover attempt of the Board. He is certainly receiving different treatment to Raelene.
How do you get rid of an entire board? corporate governance is definitely not my specialty (thank fucking god) but isn't is more or less impossible.
True, but as I read somewhere yesterday the board should know what they are looking for in a CEO and if the ideal applicant is staring them in the face then just grab him. Sure, go through the process of due diligence on him to cover all bases, but there’s no need to employ a recruitment firm on a couple of hundred thousand dollars they don’t have to end up with the same bloke, they’d look even more stupid then. Which is no doubt what will happen.If Carroll does end up taking the job, he should be thankful that he didn't get it in the way Wiggs wanted. Nothing would have guaranteed a short and unsuccessful tenure more than being given it by an unscrupulous method of appointment.