Thursday, 22 September 2011

Former VP attacks USACA's "non governance"

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Staff ESPNcricinfo

September 22, 2011

Former U.S. Vice-President of Cricket Association, Nabeel Ahmed, who resigned last year, has accused the government with a compliance review to try to manipulate the next election.

"Why is there a need for a compliance review process at a time that never happened before?" He said. "The calculus has changed with the links to vote for the current administration?"

Ahmed added that while the regions were given a set of rules, USAC was operating in another, and was almost totally irresponsible for their actions.

"Selecting later [a] was delayed for an indefinite period schedule violate constitutional requirements. This is a delaying tactic for the compliance process that will take place four weeks before the election date was announced. Who said it's not the height of the non-governance.

"It will be an interesting scenario in which respect USACE planned today the results of some members of the league will lose the right to vote for non-compliance were reported. There are holes created administrative and get bigger with all these smart moves USAC management includes some select individual frames, including the officers selected in a conference call.

"It will not be considered as a distortion of historical data, which has been subjected to the operations of the ICC Cricket and offices in exchange for an associate member with the ICC in danger to get in?"
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