POC amendments remain undecided
MANILA, Philippines — The expected fireworks on the planned “cha-cha” or charter change didn’t happen as the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) yesterday reset its discussions to Friday due to lack of time.
“We have deferred it due to lack of time. But a special meeting has been scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday to discuss all of it,” said POC president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino.
The POC was supposed to finalize key amendments like barring a person from holding the position of president in more than one National Sports Association (NSA) and barring officials over 70 years old from seeking an elective post similar to the rule being implemented by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Also up for approval is the proposal to disaffiliate an NSA that is no longer recognized by its International Federation (IF).
Boxing chief Ricky Vargas, the former POC head who chairs the committee on constitutional amendments, is expected to make the report with hopes of passing all these changes before the POC election slated late this year.
It would have to wait until Friday.
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