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.
But isn't that what McLean was proposing to Wiggs? They still appoint Carroll, but appoint a different Chair to Wiggs so there is no conflict of interest (perceived or actual).
The fact he didn't accept that makes me glad he's going.
Rugby Australia board member Peter Wiggs has tendered his resignation after an explosive email exchange with RA’s interim chair Paul McLean last night.
The Australian has obtained the email chain where McLean writes to Wiggs saying his “closeness” to Matt Carroll, the current Australian Olympic Committee CEO who has been suggested as the next Rugby Australia boss, “would be a concern for most Boards. So how do we apply separation”.
McLean suggests that Magellan executive and incoming board member ex-Ten boss and News Corp executive Hamish McLennan would be a more suitable chairman. McLean proposes that Carroll and McLennan meet “immediately”.
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The email from McLean reads: “What if we get Hamish and Matt together immediately, and if Hamish is comfortable (with Matt) and to come to the Board early, and as designate Chair, we could appoint Matt (Phil [Waugh], Dan [Herbert], Brett [Godfrey], and me would support). You remain a lead director, without the Chair title which was never your desire, anyway, Matt gets the role he would like, and we get a good CEO immediately.
“I can only presume you hate the politics as much as me, so I’m keen to get this resolved. I put Rob on hold, but that won’t last long. Maybe a chat in the morning.... Rgds PM”
Wiggs then replied to McLean saying he would resign today.
“Hi Paul, This is a very disappointing email, what little regard I had for RA Board is now extinguished. I tried calling to discuss. I will resign tomorrow. Regards Peter.”
Does the departure of Wiggs fix a conflict of interest or create a bigger one?But isn't that what McLean was proposing to Wiggs? They still appoint Carroll, but appoint a different Chair to Wiggs so there is no conflict of interest (perceived or actual).
The fact he didn't accept that makes me glad he's going.
Rob Clarke, former COO perhaps? Also touted as a potential CEO replacement in the paper (dont remember which) today.
Will the departure of Wiggs fix a conflict of interest or create a bigger one?
I'm presuming Carroll seems like an acceptable CEO, but does RA's leadership have a shadow cast over it with Wiggs as his boss that won't exist with McLennan as chair?
Can the chairman appoint administrators and dissolve the board?
Start again
My money's currently on Carroll & Wiggs both bailing & Old Possum Head finally ending up as Executive Chairman. God help you.
Yeah, touted as interim CEO. Not universally loved, shall we say. But if he's only interim there's other fish to fry.Rob Clarke, former COO perhaps?
Any comfort that RA may have had in a World Rugby sugar hit of cash has now surely vanished.
With a crippled board whose divisions have been exposed, no plan for the next 6 months, an unsustainable cost base, an interim Chair who is also acting CEO, an auditor that will not sign off on the financial accounts and very few prospects on the horizon, the only course of action is to go into administration.
The thought that McLean, who has been in and around the ARU/RA since 2005, can lead the organisation out of this is fanciful.
At least in administration and proper, independent assessment of the organisation can be made without factions and rivalries being the lead factor in decision making.
The board can appoint administrators which means the board relinquish their power. While the board isn't dissolved as such, it no longer functions in a decision making capacity.The Honey Badger said: ↑
Can the chairman appoint administrators and dissolve the board?
Start again
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.
It's the tried and true rugby way.Here's where the mates appointments thing comes in again - Chairman Hawker appointed his best mate, neighbour and school buddy Pulver instead. The irony is amusing in a tragic sort of way.
The loan from RA was capped at $16,000,000 which would basically cover the loss from last year.
The rest of the rugby world must be looking at this shambles and shaking their heads.
No. Afraid not.
Directors are appointed by shareholders.
Shareholders can call an EGM and vote them all out if they want.