Fagan slams ‘prejudicial’ reports in Hawks’ racism saga

Fagan slams ‘prejudicial’ reports in Hawks’ racism saga

Brisbane coach Chris Fagan is pleading for an finish to “damaging and prejudicial” reporting of Hawthorn’s racism saga.

And Fagan says whereas he is open to attending mediation, he will not if given an inventory of calls for to abide by.

Fagan, North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson and former participant growth supervisor Jason Burt have been named as figures concerned in alleged episodes of racism throughout their time at Hawthorn.

All deny any wrongdoing.

The allegations, initially reported final September, are the main focus of an ongoing investigation unbiased of the AFL.

Mediation has been provided to assist resolve the matter with News Corp’s Herald Sun on Friday publishing what it stated have been 18 circumstances for mediation.

These included public apologies, reparations, a joint media assertion and termination of all authorized claims.

In an announcement reported by Fox Sports on Sunday, Fagan stated he would think about attending mediation “in good faith with a view to arriving at a consensual resolution, if that is possible”.

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“I expect, however, that other potential participants will also approach a potential mediation in good faith,” Fagan’s assertion stated, based on Fox.

“I consider that the making of demands of the kind referred to in the Herald Sun article would be inconsistent with this.

“I want to make it very clear that I can’t be attending a mediation on the idea that I settle for any of the 18 supposed calls for.”

Fagan stated “quite a few journalists and publishers have fuelled damaging and prejudicial hypothesis about issues in regards to the investigation by the publication of articles that are defamatory of me and others”.

“This is patently unfair. It ought to cease,” he stated.

“Like all different members within the investigation, I’m certain by a confidentiality deed.

“Based on the recent reporting in the Herald Sun, I am deeply concerned that one or more participants in the investigation or their advisors is breaching his or her obligations.”

Fagan did not rule out taking authorized motion.

“I have never given up the right to take up my concerns in the appropriate forum,” he stated.

“I have complete faith in the court system in Australia and our system of open justice.

“I’ve been concerned in soccer teaching or different roles inside soccer golf equipment for roughly 40 years.

“I am proud of my work and my conduct. I stand behind it … I deny categorically any wrongdoing by me.

“I’ve lengthy been keen to take part in a good course of in regards to the allegations towards me however everybody has an equal proper to truthful remedy.

“I wish no more, and no less, than to be afforded this right.”

Speaking quickly after North Melbourne’s loss to St Kilda on Sunday, Clarkson stated he had not seen Fagan’s assertion however had been made conscious of it.

Asked whether or not he was open to mediation, Clarkson stated: “I’m open to speaking to the investigation panel first and foremost.

“Until such time as we get a chance to do this, I do not actually wish to give an excessive amount of consideration to the rest besides the chance to talk to the panel and put ahead our story.”

Clarkson stated it was “extraordinary” he had not yet been able to speak to the investigation panel.

“We’re trying ahead to the day that we get that likelihood,” Clarkson stated.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au