Crisis at the Top: FIA Deputy Chief Resigns Over Alarming Decline in Standards

Crisis at the Top: FIA Deputy Chief Resigns Over Alarming Decline in Standards

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FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem faces fresh questions about his leadership, after his deputy president for sport Robert Reid resigned on Thursday

The FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is facing scrutiny over his leadership following the resignation of his deputy president for sport, Robert Reid, due to a perceived breakdown in governance standards within the global motorsport governing body. Reid, who had been growing increasingly dissatisfied with how the FIA was being managed under Ben Sulayem, cited a disregard for principles and lack of transparency as reasons for his resignation. Despite feeling he had made progress in strengthening governance, Reid was concerned about rule changes being implemented without proper analysis and debate, and a move towards virtual meetings and quick e-votes. The final straw for Reid was Ben Sulayem’s decision to take control of World Rallycross promotion without proper approval, leading to a breach of trust and due process. Reid emphasizes the importance of reform, transparency, and governance that respects the FIA’s members and the sport’s integrity, and he vows to continue advocating for these principles moving forward. The FIA expressed gratitude for Reid’s contributions and highlighted their robust corporate governance policies in response to his resignation.

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