Cricket Scotland governance found to be ‘institutionally racist’
By: ReutersJuly 25, 2022 5:35:09 pm
The governance and leadership practices of Cricket Scotland have been found to be “institutionally racist”, the organization leading the independent review of the governing body said on Monday.
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The study confirmed there were 448 examples that demonstrated institutional racism, with 62% of survey respondents saying they had experienced, seen, or had reported to them incidents of racism, inequalities, or discrimination.
Plan4Sport, commissioned by SportScotland, was tasked with leading the review in December last year, and over the course of the last few months, the body engaged with over 1,000 people at all levels of Scottish cricket.
“Our view is clear: the governance and leadership practices of Cricket Scotland have been institutionally racist,” Louise Tideswell, managing director of Plan4Sport, said in a statement.
“Over the review period, we have seen the bravery of so many people coming forward to share their stories which had clearly impacted on their lives.
“The reality is that the leadership of the organization failed to see the problems and, in failing to do so, enabled a culture of racially aggravated micro-aggressions to develop.
“It didn’t address the lack of diversity at board and staff level and missed the need to develop transparent reporting, investigation and case management processes to address incidents of racism and discrimination.”
Plan4Sport, the independent team that has led the review into racism in Scottish cricket, has published its report and recommendations. Cricket Scotland vows to implement its recommendations in full and repair the sport.
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— Cricket Scotland (@CricketScotland) July 25, 2022
The board of Cricket Scotland had apologized and resigned on Sunday, a day before the report was published, citing that the resolution of issues and overhaul required was “unachievable” within the proposed timescale.
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The review was commissioned after allegations were made by one of the country’s all-time leading wicket-takers, Majid Haq, who said Cricket Scotland was “institutionally racist”.
Haq’s former teammate Qasim Sheikh also spoke out about the abuse he had suffered, with both players saying they were treated differently due to the colour of their skin.
Reuters has contacted the players’ lawyer for comment.
The allegations came after Azeem Rafiq told a British parliamentary committee in November about the discrimination he faced while at Yorkshire, with the spinner also saying the sport in England was “institutionally racist”.
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Other findings included a lack of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) or anti-racist training for board, staff, volunteers, players, coaches, or umpires as well as no mechanism in place for handling racist incidents.The review added that those who raised issues were “sidelined and ignored”.
One of the recommendations said Cricket Scotland must be placed in “special measures” by SportScotland until at least October 2023 and new board members be appointed no later than Sept. 30 this year.
“The diversity of board members should be a minimum of 40% men and 40% women, ensuring that a minimum of 25% of the total board makeup come from of Black, South-East Asian, or other mixed or multiple ethnic groups,” it added.
Another recommendation said all investigations resulting from referrals, of which there is a backlog, must be “expedited by a third party with the appropriate expertise”. WATERSHED MOMENT
Cricket Scotland interim CEO Gordon Arthur issued a “heartfelt apology” to all victims of racism and discrimination, saying the report was a watershed moment for the game in Scotland.
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