Independent Commission To Review Role Of Uci

30 Nov 2012 | tshego
Share on

An Independent Commission has been established to assess and review the role of the UCI, following issues and allegations arising out of the decision of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to strip Lance Armstrong of his titles.

The Commission, initiated by global cycling’s governing body, the UCI, will comprise House of Lords Peer, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, and Australian lawyer, Malcolm Holmes QC, chaired by The Right Honourable Sir Philip Otton. The Commission members have been appointed, at the request of the UCI, by the President of the International Council of Arbitration for Sport (ICAS), John Coates, and the Commission will act as an external body, fully independent of the UCI, ICAS and CAS.

The Commissioner will hold a hearing in April 2013 in London. Following this hearing the Commission will provide the UCI with its report and recommendations. The UCI will be instructing lawyers to represent them at the hearing.

London law firm Macfarlanes LLP will act as legal advisors to the Commission, and they have instructed Guy Morpuss QC as Leading Counsel to the Commission. They will also be instructing a firm of forensic accountants and medical expert(s) to act as expert advisors to the Commission.

The newly-established Commission will shortly request the UCI to disclose all relevant documents identified in the Terms of Reference, and identify and provide statements from relevant UCI officers and employees or former officers and employees; and identify such other persons the Commission considers are likely to be able to assist them by giving evidence in relation to the Terms of Reference, and invite them to provide evidence and documents.

In addition, the Commission also invites all other persons in possession of information that may assist the Commission in relation to the Terms of Reference to contact the Commission, with a written summary of their evidence and documents. The Commission can be contacted by emailing Macfarlanes LLP (at evidence@macfarlanes.com) or by writing to Macfarlanes LLP (marked ‘For the attention of the Independent Commission’ at Macfarlanes LLP, 20 Cursitor Street, London, EC4A 1LT).

Pat McQuaid, President of the UCI said: ‘I am grateful to John Coates, President of the International Council of Arbitration for Sport, for assembling such a high calibre and truly Independent Commission. The wide ranging Terms of Reference demonstrate the Commission’s determination to review fully the issues contained in the USADA report and I welcome that. As I have said previously, the Commission’s report and recommendations are critical to restoring confidence in the sport of cycling and in the UCI as its governing body

‘We will co-operate fully with the Commission and provide them with whatever they need to conduct their Inquiry and we urge all other interested stakeholders to do the same. We will listen to and act on their recommendations.’

Sign up for

Get daily updates!