SOME MEMBERS of the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) are up in arms over the late receipt, or non-receipt, of their annual report and statement of accounts ahead of today’s annual general meeting.
Additionally, some members have voiced concern over the inadequacy of the reports which they claim are missing minutes of last year’s annual general meeting and special meeting of members.
And as the BCA hurriedly tried to dispatch reports and copies of minutes yesterday, interim chief executive officer David Deane unreservedly apologised for the turn of events.
Hours earlier, irate BCA members contacted NATIONSPORT to vent their frustration while pointing to Rule 33b which stipulates that members should receive a copy of the report no less than 14 days before the meeting.
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