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Nov 19, 2015 Sports
The following is a letter from Dave Cameron, the President of the West Indies Cricket Board sent to the Secretary-General of CARICOM yesterday.
Dear Mr. Larocque,
I respond accordingly (today November 17th) yesterday to your letter dated November 16th, formally requesting, for the first time, a meeting with WICB and the Cricket Governance Committee.
Further to our discussion I confirm receipt of your letter dated October 30th and to also confirm our discussions, on Friday November 13th, for a meeting to be convened with the Prime Ministers of the region to review the Final Report.
You advised the Prime Ministers will be out of the region the week of November 26th. Your proposal to now meet in Grenada December 4th or 5th, for preliminary discussions on the Review Panel’s recommendations, cannot be met for the following reason, that subsequent to the release I requested our Board members and Territorial Boards for their positions on the Report to be submitted by December 4th. This would allow us to discuss, as a body, our position at our scheduled quarterly Board of Directors Meeting.
The West Indies Cricket Board of Directors meeting is confirmed for December 12th and 13th, to be held in St. Lucia. We are proposing that an invitation be extended to members of the Sub-Committee on Governance or the Review Panel on the Governance of Cricket to attend and engage the Board in discussion. The full team of Directors will be on hand to participate in this important matter.
I look forward to your response.
Dave Cameron
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