Ex-CEO Warns of Crisis Within the FIA After Deputy President Resignation
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FIA deputy president Robert Reid resigns as body's former CEO laments 'serious structural challenges' - BlackBook Motorsport
Ben Sulayem expected to stand for re-election after four-year term expires in December Motorsport UK chair previously accused FIA of “shift in moral compass” Robert Reid has resigned from his role as deputy president for sport at the FIA and accused motorsport’s global governing body of a “breakdown in governance standards”. Reid has had a number of disagreements with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in recent months and his resignation comes …
Former FIA CEO speaks out against leadership, fuelling Ben Sulayem row
The FIA has “serious ongoing structural challenges” and does not follow “professional processes” according to its former chief executive Natalie Robyn.It was announced on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix that FIA deputy president for sport Robert Reid had resigned from the motor racing governing body with immediate effect.Read ...Keep reading
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