AFL racism scandal claims club boss

AFL racism scandal claims club boss

Hawthorn chief government Justin Reeves has resigned efficient instantly to give attention to his wellbeing because the membership stays embroiled in a racism investigation.

Reeves, who spent simply over 5 years on the membership, has been below huge strain for the reason that emergence of historic racism allegations levelled at former coach Alastair Clarkson and the membership.

Reeves was not on the Hawks in the course of the interval lined by the allegations, however the membership has been lashed for the way it dealt with the scenario and subsequent fallout.

Reeves performed a task within the ordering of a cultural security assessment that exposed the extent of the allegations towards Clarkson and his former lieutenants Chris Fagan and Jason Burt and prompted a yet-to-be resolved AFL inquiry that compelled Clarkson to step away from teaching North Melbourne.

Hawthorn CEO Justin Reeves and Peter Nankivell
Camera IconHawthorn chief government Justin Reeves has resigned. NCA NewsWire / Nicki Connolly Credit: News Corp Australia

Clarkson, Fagan and Burt have all categorically denied the allegations made towards them.

Reeves instructed the membership board the time had come to step away from his place to prioritise his psychological well being and wellbeing and spend extra time with household.

“Justin is a highly respected sporting executive, which is a reputation built from delivering great results and running sound operations for more than 15 years in AFL football,” membership president Andy Gowers mentioned.

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“On behalf of the board, I thank Justin for his unwavering commitment to the Hawks over nearly six years, during which there has been some challenging periods that required astute leadership.

“Hawthorn has initiated a search for a new CEO and we look forward to working with acting CEO Ash Klein in the meantime.”

Reeves mentioned it was time at hand the membership over to “new leadership”.

“I’ve worked hard with my team to establish strong foundations for the club to work through some important cultural, strategic and operational matters and, with that work done, I’m confident the club can emerge stronger than ever,” he mentioned.

“I believe now is the right time to hand over to new leadership. I’m confident my departure will allow the board to identify a new CEO to lead our incredibly talented executive team to ensure future club sustainability and success.”

The membership board will type a subcommittee to guide the seek for Hawthorn’s new chief government.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au